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  2. Radium Girls - Wikipedia

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    Dental pain, loose teeth, lesions, and ulcers, and the failure of tooth extractions to heal were some of these conditions. Many of the women developed anemia, bone fractures, and necrosis of the jaw, a condition now known as radium jaw. [4] The women also experienced suppression of menstruation and sterility. [4]

  3. Cemento-osseous dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    Cemento-osseous dysplasia (COD) is a benign condition of the jaws that may arise from the fibroblasts of the periodontal ligaments.It is most common in middle-aged females of African descent.

  4. Central giant-cell granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Central giant-cell granuloma (CGCG) is a localised benign condition of the jaws.It is twice as common in females and is more likely to occur before age 30. Central giant-cell granulomas are more common in the anterior mandible, often crossing the midline and causing painless swellings.

  5. Cementoma - Wikipedia

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    Cementoma represent less than one percent of odontogenic tumors. [10] Women and men between their 20s and 30s are most likely to develop a cementoma, with males being slightly more affected than females. [7] Of all cases reported, fifty percent of the patients were under 20 years of age and seventy-five percent were younger than 30 years of age ...

  6. Gigantiform cementoma - Wikipedia

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    The tumor also affects the growth of the jaw. In early adolescent years the tumor can go undetected because the tumor cannot cause complications until it has grown at a large size. The tumor affects the jaw, which is more commonly found in the mandible and there has been hardly any cases with the maxillary but it can still happen. [6]

  7. Radium jaw - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms are necrosis of the mandible (lower jawbone) and the maxilla (upper jaw), constant bleeding of the gums, and (usually) after some time, severe distortion due to bone tumors and porosity of the lower jaw. Symptoms also include soreness throughout the body, significant decrease in body weight and loss of teeth.

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