Malignant lesions in the anterior maxilla

The anterior alveolar ridge of the maxilla is a frequent site for pathology, most of it involving underlying bone and readily observable radiologically. Although much of this disease presents as well-defined unilocular radiolucencies arising adjacent to the apices of non-vital anterior teeth, thus being periapical radiolucencies of inflammatory origin (PRIO), a minority reflects more serious disease such as neoplasia. The most serious of the latter are malignancies, most frequently squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs).
Source: Clinical Radiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research