Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report

Background: The ameloblastoma is one of the benign epithelial odontogenic tumors that arise from proliferating odontogenic epithelium. Unrestrained growth can cause significant destruction of functional tissue. In growth and adolescence, in addition to functional damage, there is also a risk of aest...

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Main Authors: Lars Bonitz, Sachin Chhatwani, Stefan Hassfeld, Christian Soemmer, Akos Bicsak
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541921000201
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spelling doaj-893308340ac148ff9e250ac0ad4d4a952021-08-22T04:29:17ZengElsevierOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases2214-54192021-09-0173100226Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case reportLars Bonitz0Sachin Chhatwani1Stefan Hassfeld2Christian Soemmer3Akos Bicsak4Department of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany; Department of Health, University Witten/ Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Strasse 45, D-58453, Witten, Germany; Corresponding author. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany.Department of Health, University Witten/ Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Strasse 45, D-58453, Witten, GermanyDepartment of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany; Department of Health, University Witten/ Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Strasse 45, D-58453, Witten, GermanyDepartment of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany; Department of Health, University Witten/ Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Strasse 45, D-58453, Witten, GermanyDepartment of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany; Department of Health, University Witten/ Herdecke, Alfred-Herrhausen-Strasse 45, D-58453, Witten, GermanyBackground: The ameloblastoma is one of the benign epithelial odontogenic tumors that arise from proliferating odontogenic epithelium. Unrestrained growth can cause significant destruction of functional tissue. In growth and adolescence, in addition to functional damage, there is also a risk of aesthetic losses. Case presentation: In the present case, we show an extensive ameloblastoma of the right lower jaw in an 11-year-old girl, which was discovered by incidental finding during an orthodontic examination. After extensive resection of the right lower jaw, the reconstruction was carried out using two avascular bone grafts from the anterior iliac crest. After removal of the osteosynthesis material at the age of 12 years and complete functional adaptation of the graft, a mandibular advancement was carried out after finishing the skeletal growth. In combination with the removal of the osteosynthesis material, a bone augmentation of the right lower jaw took place one year later followed by the insertion of dental implants 4 months later. After the prosthetic restoration of the dental implants, a completely functional and aesthetic rehabilitation has been achieved. Conclusions: We can show that an extensive resection of the lower jaw does not necessarily have to be associated with functional and aesthetic losses, especially during growth and without relevant donor site morbidity. A well-thought-out concept of surgical resection and reconstruction can lead to complete rehabilitation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541921000201AmeloblastomaReconstructionMandibleBone graftBone remodeling
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author Lars Bonitz
Sachin Chhatwani
Stefan Hassfeld
Christian Soemmer
Akos Bicsak
spellingShingle Lars Bonitz
Sachin Chhatwani
Stefan Hassfeld
Christian Soemmer
Akos Bicsak
Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Ameloblastoma
Reconstruction
Mandible
Bone graft
Bone remodeling
author_facet Lars Bonitz
Sachin Chhatwani
Stefan Hassfeld
Christian Soemmer
Akos Bicsak
author_sort Lars Bonitz
title Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
title_short Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
title_full Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
title_fullStr Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
title_full_unstemmed Complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
title_sort complex treatment of huge, massive growing ameloblastoma in teenage, a case report
publisher Elsevier
series Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
issn 2214-5419
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Background: The ameloblastoma is one of the benign epithelial odontogenic tumors that arise from proliferating odontogenic epithelium. Unrestrained growth can cause significant destruction of functional tissue. In growth and adolescence, in addition to functional damage, there is also a risk of aesthetic losses. Case presentation: In the present case, we show an extensive ameloblastoma of the right lower jaw in an 11-year-old girl, which was discovered by incidental finding during an orthodontic examination. After extensive resection of the right lower jaw, the reconstruction was carried out using two avascular bone grafts from the anterior iliac crest. After removal of the osteosynthesis material at the age of 12 years and complete functional adaptation of the graft, a mandibular advancement was carried out after finishing the skeletal growth. In combination with the removal of the osteosynthesis material, a bone augmentation of the right lower jaw took place one year later followed by the insertion of dental implants 4 months later. After the prosthetic restoration of the dental implants, a completely functional and aesthetic rehabilitation has been achieved. Conclusions: We can show that an extensive resection of the lower jaw does not necessarily have to be associated with functional and aesthetic losses, especially during growth and without relevant donor site morbidity. A well-thought-out concept of surgical resection and reconstruction can lead to complete rehabilitation.
topic Ameloblastoma
Reconstruction
Mandible
Bone graft
Bone remodeling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214541921000201
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