Treatment of odontogenic myxoma: a multidisciplinary approach-6-year follow-up case.
João Gustavo Oliveira de SouzaJonathas Daniel Paggi ClausFelipe Damerau OuriquesLuiz Fernando GilJosé Nazareno GilAntonio Carlos CardosoMarco Aurélio BianchiniPublished in: Case reports in dentistry (2014)
The most aggressive diseases that affect the oral environment are considered tumors of the jaw. The surgical treatment is preferably done by surgical resection of the lesion, resulting in a great loss of tissue and esthetics. Multidisciplinary planning is required for the rehabilitation of these cases. Autogenous grafting techniques or vascularized flaps allow ridge reconstruction for implant placement, restoring function, and esthetics. This paper reports a 6-year follow-up case of an odontogenic myxoma treated with wide resection and mandibular bone reconstruction for posterior rehabilitation with dental implants.