Case Report

Stafne’s Bone Defect Correlated with Submandibular Glands: A Case Report and CBCT and MRI Analysis

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(a) The axial cuts of a CBCT showed a well-defined lingual defect ( mm) with a thin cortical border in the posterior part of the right mandible. (b) The para-axial cuts revealed a cavity in the lingual side of the mandible that has a lingual opening, is monocystic, and has a cortical margin below the mandibular canal with ±7.2 mm distance. (c) Panoramic reconstruction offered a view of the lesion separated from the mandibular canal and well limited by a thin cortical. (d) Panoramic reconstruction with the visualization window spectrum color showing the borders of the bone defect and the relation with the mandibular canal. (e) The 3D reconstruction presented the shape, location of the well-limited defect filled with soft tissues, and its relation with the mandibular canal.
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