Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology, Faculty of Dentistry, Erciyes University, 38039, Kayseri, Turkey.
Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 2010 Feb;39(2):124-6. doi: 10.1259/dmfr/49320253.
Stafne bone defects (SBDs) are asymptomatic lingual bone depressions of the lower jaw that are frequently caused by soft tissue inclusion. The common variant of SBDs exists at the third molar region of the mandible below the inferior dental canal and has been mostly diagnosed incidentally during routine radiographic examination. The anterior variant of a SBD (ASBD) is relatively uncommon and is located in the premolar region of the mandible. Sublingual salivary glands are thought to be responsible for ASBDs. However, other structures such as lymphoid or vascular tissues might be associated with ASBDs. In the present report, an ASBD which was mimicking a residual cyst was diagnosed with the aid of a three-dimensional CT scan. ASBDs might be confused with other odontogenic or non-odontogenic pathologies because of their location and lower occurrence rate. Advanced imaging modalities, especially CT scans, are useful to assess such lesions in order to avoid unnecessary surgery.
Stafne 骨缺损(SBD)是下颌骨的无症状舌侧骨凹陷,常由软组织嵌塞引起。常见的 SBD 变异型位于下颌骨下颌管下方的第三磨牙区域,在常规放射检查中大多是偶然诊断出来的。SBD 的前变体(ASBD)相对少见,位于下颌骨前磨牙区域。舌下腺被认为是 ASBD 的原因。然而,其他结构,如淋巴或血管组织,可能与 ASBD 有关。在本报告中,借助三维 CT 扫描诊断出一例模拟残余囊肿的 ASBD。由于其位置和较低的发生率,ASBD 可能与其他牙源性或非牙源性病变混淆。先进的成像方式,特别是 CT 扫描,有助于评估此类病变,以避免不必要的手术。