Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study

Background: Ameloblastoma is benign odontogenic tumor, usually affecting the posterior region of mandible. It is seen in the third to fifth decades of life. Radiographically the lesion is variable in appearance and may be unilocular or multilocular, with well-defined cortical borders in the mandible...

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Main Authors: Chandramani More, Mansi Tailor, Hetul J Patel, Mukesh Asrani, Krushna Thakkar, Chhaya Adalja
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2012;volume=23;issue=5;spage=698;epage=698;aulast=More
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spelling doaj-82a02eddcd274a078206fe67af8ef9c02020-11-24T21:51:06ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032012-01-0123569869810.4103/0970-9290.107436Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective studyChandramani MoreMansi TailorHetul J PatelMukesh AsraniKrushna ThakkarChhaya AdaljaBackground: Ameloblastoma is benign odontogenic tumor, usually affecting the posterior region of mandible. It is seen in the third to fifth decades of life. Radiographically the lesion is variable in appearance and may be unilocular or multilocular, with well-defined cortical borders in the mandible and ill-defined margins in the maxilla. Objective: To analyze cases of ameloblastoma, with emphasis on the radiographic findings. We also review the current literature briefly and discuss the clinical and radiographic findings. Materials and Methods: The present hospital-based retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the clinical and radiographic records of ameloblastoma cases from 2009 to 2011, available in the archives of the department. The data of a total of 14 patients were analyzed. Results: We observed that the patients affected with ameloblastoma were in the age-group of 19-68 years. The male: female ratio was 1.3:1. The mandible (78.57%) was more commonly affected than the maxilla (14.28%). Six patients (42.86%) had unilateral involvement and eight cases (57.14%) had bilateral involvement. The multilocular and unilocular types of ameloblastoma were noted in 12 (85.72%) and 2 cases (14.28%), respectively. The soap-bubble (50.00%), spider-web (21.43%), and honeycomb (14.28%) appearances were seen in the multilocular variety. Root resorption of variable degree was distinctly observed in 11 cases (78.57%). Conclusion: Radiographs are an important aid for the diagnosis of oral lesions of various types, especially those that involve bone. It is important for the practicing clinicians to know the salient features of ameloblastoma which are peculiar to the local population.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2012;volume=23;issue=5;spage=698;epage=698;aulast=MoreAmeloblastomamultilocularradiographic analysisroot resorption
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author Chandramani More
Mansi Tailor
Hetul J Patel
Mukesh Asrani
Krushna Thakkar
Chhaya Adalja
spellingShingle Chandramani More
Mansi Tailor
Hetul J Patel
Mukesh Asrani
Krushna Thakkar
Chhaya Adalja
Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Ameloblastoma
multilocular
radiographic analysis
root resorption
author_facet Chandramani More
Mansi Tailor
Hetul J Patel
Mukesh Asrani
Krushna Thakkar
Chhaya Adalja
author_sort Chandramani More
title Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
title_short Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
title_full Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: A retrospective study
title_sort radiographic analysis of ameloblastoma: a retrospective study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background: Ameloblastoma is benign odontogenic tumor, usually affecting the posterior region of mandible. It is seen in the third to fifth decades of life. Radiographically the lesion is variable in appearance and may be unilocular or multilocular, with well-defined cortical borders in the mandible and ill-defined margins in the maxilla. Objective: To analyze cases of ameloblastoma, with emphasis on the radiographic findings. We also review the current literature briefly and discuss the clinical and radiographic findings. Materials and Methods: The present hospital-based retrospective study was conducted by reviewing the clinical and radiographic records of ameloblastoma cases from 2009 to 2011, available in the archives of the department. The data of a total of 14 patients were analyzed. Results: We observed that the patients affected with ameloblastoma were in the age-group of 19-68 years. The male: female ratio was 1.3:1. The mandible (78.57%) was more commonly affected than the maxilla (14.28%). Six patients (42.86%) had unilateral involvement and eight cases (57.14%) had bilateral involvement. The multilocular and unilocular types of ameloblastoma were noted in 12 (85.72%) and 2 cases (14.28%), respectively. The soap-bubble (50.00%), spider-web (21.43%), and honeycomb (14.28%) appearances were seen in the multilocular variety. Root resorption of variable degree was distinctly observed in 11 cases (78.57%). Conclusion: Radiographs are an important aid for the diagnosis of oral lesions of various types, especially those that involve bone. It is important for the practicing clinicians to know the salient features of ameloblastoma which are peculiar to the local population.
topic Ameloblastoma
multilocular
radiographic analysis
root resorption
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