Introduction: Odontogenic myxomas are benign but locally aggressive neoplasms arising from odontogenic ectomessenchyme found almost exclusively in the jaws and arise only occasionally in other bones.
Case report:.By a brief review of clinical and radiological features, and also diagnostic and operative dilemmas in assessment a rare case of adontogenic myxoma was presented, which was occurred in the mandible of a 26-year-old femal palient.
Conclusion: Careful evaluation of clinical features and radiographic imaging with detailed assessment of histpathology leads to correct diagnosis
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