Treatment of recurrent mandibular ameloblastoma

Exp Ther Med. 2013 Aug;6(2):579-583. doi: 10.3892/etm.2013.1165. Epub 2013 Jun 18.

Abstract

Ameloblastoma is a locally invasive benign odontogenic tumor with a high rate of recurrence in the long term. The authors conducted a retrospective study of patients with mandibular ameloblastoma in order to evaluate recurrent ameloblastoma management. The study included data from 31 patients over a period of 10 years. Data collected included age, gender, tumor location, histological findings, initial treatment, number of recurrences and year of onset, type of treatment of recurrence, reconstruction and follow-up. Recurrences were detected in nine patients (29%). Tumor recurrences appeared at 32 months on average following the initial surgical procedure. Recurrences were associated mainly to inadequate initial therapeutic approach and were treated by bone resection with a safety margin of at least 1 cm beyond the radiographically visible margins. Immediate reconstruction of bone defects was performed with grafts or free flaps.

Keywords: dental implants; jaw reconstruction; jaw surgery; odontogenic tumors; recurrent ameloblastoma.