Peripheral Calcifying Cystic Odontogenic Tumour - A Rare Case Report
ZD04-ZD06
Correspondence
Dr. Vrinda Sunil Kolte,
Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, VSPM Dental College, Digdoh Hills, Nagpur-440019, India.
E-mail : drvrindkolte@gmail.com
Odontogenic lesions are derived from remnants of the components of the developing tooth germ. The calcifying cystic odontogenic tumour (CCOT) is a benign cystic neoplasm of odontogenic origin that is characterized by ameloblastoma-like epithelial cells and ghost cells. Most peripheral CCOTs are located in the anterior gingiva of the mandible or maxilla. This is a rare case report of CCOT. The rare feature in our case was its peripheral nature of existence and its location in the left buccal vestibule and retromolar region. Based on the radiological, cytological and histopathological findings the lesion was surgically excised.