A survey of oral and maxillofacial biopsies in children: a single-center retrospective study of 20 years in Pelotas-Brazil

Authors

  • Giana da Silveira Lima Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Silvia Terra Fontes Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Operative Dentistry
  • Lenita Maria Aver de Araújo Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Semiology and Clinic
  • Adriana Etges Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Semiology and Clinic
  • Sandra Beatriz Chaves Tarquinio Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Semiology and Clinic
  • Ana Paula Neutzling Gomes Federal University of Pelotas; Dental School; Department of Semiology and Clinic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572008000600008

Keywords:

Oral and maxillofacial diseases, Pathology, Epidemiology, Children

Abstract

Despite the large number of published cases about oral and maxillofacial pediatric lesions, the literature is scarce on epidemiological studies regarding the prevalence of these entities. This study retrieved oral and maxillofacial pediatric lesions from the Center of Diagnosis of Oral Diseases (CDDB) at the Dental School of the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPEL), comprising a 20-year period (1983-2002). From the total of 9,465 biopsies received in this period, 625 (6.6%) were from children aged 0 to 14 years. Regardless of the histopathological diagnosis, patient data referring to lesion location, sex and age were collected. Diagnoses were grouped in 13 categories. As much as 89% of the cases occurred in patients aged 7 to 14 years (53% in females and 47% in males). Mucocele (17.2%) was the most common type of lesion, followed by dentigerous cyst (8.6%). In the category of odontogenic tumors, odontoma was the most frequent lesion (64.2%). Malignant lesions were observed in a small section of the sample (1.2%). Generally, the results of the present study are in line with those reported in the literature concerning the most prevalent lesions in the pediatric population. Most lesions were benign, and malignant lesions were diagnosed in a very small part of the sample.

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Published

2008-12-01

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A survey of oral and maxillofacial biopsies in children: a single-center retrospective study of 20 years in Pelotas-Brazil . (2008). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 16(6), 397-402. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572008000600008