William Brachvogel, DDS, is a clinical assistant professor and clinical care coordinator at Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine Arizona. Prior to this appointment, he practiced general dentistry for 23 years in Colorado. He has his mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry and serves on the Western Regional Examining Board.
This case report describes the use of a Cvek pulpotomy in a patient with a history of head and neck radiation to help mitigate the risk of osteoradionecrosis of the jaw.
This case report details the radiographic presentation and histologic appearance of intrabony xanthoma, and discusses features that can help distinguish it from more common odontogenic lesions.