Effect of Stafne bone defect on the adjacent tooth: A review of the literature

Imaging Sci Dent. 2022 Jun;52(2):165-170. doi: 10.5624/isd.20210275. Epub 2022 May 13.

Abstract

Purpose: This report presents a case of an unusual and rare presentation of Stafne bone defect (SBD) with apical resorption extending from the lower right lateral incisor to the right first premolar. A systematic search of the current literature on cases where SBD affected the adjacent teeth was conducted.

Materials and methods: From 259 identified articles, 114 studies were examined, containing 12 individuals with a mean age of 41.58 years. Ten cases in the anterior mandible and 2 in the posterior mandible were found.

Results: The results of SBD varied from apical blunting to severe root resorption, and some cases showed close apical contact with the lesion or involvement of the root without any effect.

Conclusion: SBD is an unusual incidental finding in the anterior region of the mandible, and unexpected behavior of the lesion, such as root resorption, must be considered.

Keywords: Mandible; Maxillofacial Abnormalities; Root Resorption; Salivary Glands.

Publication types

  • Review