cementoblastomas
Cementoblastoma is a rare, benign odontogenic neoplasm characterized by the formation of cementum-like tissue that is intimately fused to a tooth root. It represents a true neoplasm of cementoblasts and most often arises in the jaw, particularly the mandible.
Epidemiology and presentation: Cementoblastomas typically affect young patients, often under 30, with a slight male predominance
Radiographic features: The lesion appears as a radiopaque mass that is fused to the root of a
Histology: Microscopically, the mass consists of dense cementum-like material with reversal lines and active cementoblasts at
Differential diagnosis: Osteoblastoma, osteosarcoma, and other cemento-osseous dysplasias can mimic cementoblastoma. A key diagnostic criterion is
Management and prognosis: Standard treatment is surgical excision en bloc with removal of the involved tooth