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Peripheral compound odontoma: A rare case report and literature review.

Ondina Karla Mousinho da Silva RochaCaio César da Silva BarrosLuiz Arthur Barbosa da SilvaErasmo Freitas de Souza JúniorHécio Henrique Araújo de MoraisMárcia Cristina da Costa Miguel
Published in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2020)
Peripheral odontoma is a very rare odontogenic hamartoma arising in soft tissues. Here, we report a case of peripheral odontoma in a pediatric patient and review the cases published in the literature. An 11-year-old male patient presented a nodular lesion in the anterior region of the palate for over 1 year. Under the clinical hypothesis of fibroma, an excisional biopsy was performed. Histopathological examination revealed the presence of tooth-like structures, formed by enamel, and dentin matrix, occasionally associated with the dental papilla and surrounding pulp tissue, thus, the histopathological diagnosis of peripheral odontoma was established. The patient has been undergoing follow-up for 6 months without any signs of lesion recurrence. Peripheral odontomas are uncommon lesions that usually affect young patients and display a preference for the maxilla and limited growth potential. The recognition of the clinical and histopathological features of the peripheral odontoma is indispensable for the establishment of its diagnosis.
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