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Oral cancer adjacent to dental implants mimicking benign lesions: a case series study
Authors:Marisol Miranda Galvis,Isabel Schausltz Pereira Faustino,Joab Cabral Ramos,Alan Roger dos Santos Silva,F  bio de Abreu Alves,Luiz Paulo Kowalski,Marcio Ajudarte Lopes
Affiliation:Marisol Miranda Galvis,Isabel Schausltz Pereira Faustino,Joab Cabral Ramos,Alan Roger dos Santos Silva,Fábio de Abreu Alves,Luiz Paulo Kowalski,Marcio Ajudarte Lopes
Abstract:Despite the long‐term survival rates of osseointegrated dental implants, several biological complications are known to affect the peri‐implant tissues, such as peri‐implant mucositis and peri‐implantitis. Occasionally, the clinical features of these more common benign lesions, or others nonrelated to implants, might be similar to oral malignancies, leading to misdiagnosis. The objective of this study was to present a case series of oral cancer located adjacent to dental implants, aimed to identify the reasons for initial misinterpretation of diagnosis. Thirteen patients, 10 females and 3 males, aged 59 to 90, were assessed. Among the differential diagnoses established, a malignant or premalignant lesion was not considered in 10 out of the 13 patients. Peri‐implantitis was the most common preliminary diagnosis, followed by fungal infection, viral infections, and traumatic ulcers. The meantime for the diagnosis of oral cancer was 21.5 months. The clinical presentation of peri‐implant malignancy, such as ulceration, white and red plaques, and exophytic lesions, might mimic benign diseases that are more common in the oral cavity. Suspicious lesions with treatment failure that persist for more than 2 weeks require biopsy and histopathological analysis to establish an early definitive diagnosis to improve the prognosis and quality of life of the patients.
Keywords:Diagnosis  implant  oral cancer  peri‐implant mucositis  peri‐implantitis
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