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      Gingival squamous cell carcinoma mimicking a dentoalveolar abscess: report of a case.

      Journal of endodontics
      Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, pathology, surgery, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Gingival Neoplasms, Humans, Lymphatic Metastasis, Middle Aged, Neck Dissection, Periapical Abscess, diagnosis

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          Because of its close proximity to teeth and periodontium, gingival squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) can sometimes mimic tooth-related benign inflammatory conditions, resulting in misdiagnosis. In this study we report a case of gingival SCC that mimicked a dentoalveolar abscess of endodontic origin in its early presentation. The course and treatment of this case is discussed and a brief review of the literature is presented. Because many patients with gingival SCC visit dentists as their initial professional contact, it is hoped that the case can serve as a reminder for dentists to keep the possibility of carcinoma in mind when examining intraoral lesions.

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