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A rare case of static bone cavity in the anterior mandibular region of a 10-year-old boy
2021
International journal of surgery case reports
Static bone cavity (SBC) is a bone defect that develops as a result of localized pressure from tissues surrounding the mandible. It is most commonly observed in the mandibular angle of adult males caused by the submandibular gland. The condition is asymptomatic and requires no treatment. The frequency of onset is rare, especially in the anterior mandible, and SBC is extremely difficult to diagnose in children. This report is on a case of SBC in the anterior mandible of a 10-year-old boy. The
doi:10.1016/j.ijscr.2021.106019
pmid:34098188
fatcat:fwmrnn5q6nfvhe2cxyyks7vld4