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True cementomas (cementoblastomas) associated with a nonvital left maxillary second premolar in an 11‐year‐old miniature horse
Authors:L. Luedke  J. E. Rawlinson  M. D. Sánchez  L. Bass  J. Engiles
Affiliation:1. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA;2. School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA;3. New Bolton Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square, USA
Abstract:An 11‐year‐old miniature horse gelding presented for a left maxillary facial swelling and surgical removal of 2 ovoid mineralised masses located near the tooth roots of the left maxillary second and third premolars. Preoperative radiographs were performed to triangulate the location of the calcified masses for removal, and an oral examination revealed that the left maxillary second premolar was nonvital with multiple feed‐packed pulp exposures. Both the radiographs and oral examination indicated that the mineralised masses were associated with the nonvital second premolar. Therefore, the tooth was extracted intraorally, and the masses were removed via a maxillary trephine dorsal to the extracted tooth. Both masses were submitted for histopathology, which diagnosed the masses as true cementomas (cementoblastomas) with adenomatous hyperplasia of the surrounding nasal glandular tissue.
Keywords:horse  cementoma  cementoblastoma  hypercementosis  dental  tooth
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