PROSTHODONTIC MANAGEMENT OF RARE ODONTOGENIC TUMOR (PINDBORG TUMOR) WITH IMPLANT RETAINED MANDIBULAR OVERDENTURE

Received 2022-05-11; Accepted 2022-11-14; Published 2023-02-21

Authors

  • Muaiyed Mahmoud Ali Buzayan
  • Ghee Seong Lim 0129252462
  • Aeman Elkezza
  • Oon Take Yeoh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/jummec.vol26no1.11

Abstract

 Pindborg tumour or calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour (CEOT) is a rare, slow-growing benign tumour occurring most frequently in the posterior part of the mandibular arch. Management ranges from simple enucleation to a segmental resection of the mandible. The latter compromises the jaw foundation for any future prosthetic rehabilitation and warrants jaw reconstruction procedures to improve the retention and stability of the prosthesis. Using mini-implants in such compromised situations is a minimally invasive and cost-effective aid compared to conventional implants. The present case report documents the prosthetic rehabilitation of a patient who underwent mandibular resection for a Pindborg tumour using mini-implants.

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Published

2023-02-21

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