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Cystic Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2015
Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor (AOT) is a well-established benign epithelial lesion of odontogenic origin. Rightfully called “the master of disguise,” this lesion has been known for its varied clinical and histoarchitectural patterns.
Sonal Grover   +6 more
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Extrafollicular Cystic Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor Misdiagnosed as Glandular Odontogenic Cyst [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Dentistry, 2022
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign slow-growing, asymptomatic epithelial odontogenic neoplasm. This lesion has been known for its varied clinical and histoarchitectural patterns.
Fatemeh Mashhadiabbas   +3 more
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Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor: A Rare Extrafollicular Presentation in the Anterior Mandible [PDF]

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is an extremely rare tumor of odontogenic epithelial tissue origin, mostly reported in the maxilla, rarely in the mandible.
Sohini Banerjee   +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in an unusual posterior maxillary location: a rare case report in a young male [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Oral Health
The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a rare benign epithelial odontogenic neoplasm that most frequently affects young women and typically occurs in the anterior maxilla.
Natalí González   +4 more
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Peripheral adenomatoid odontogenic tumor: report of a rare case

open access: yesJournal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 2012
: Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor is a benign odontogenic tumor with slow growth potential and exceptionally low recurrence rate. The tumor is predominantly found in females in the second decade of life, involving the maxilla more frequently than the ...
Rakesh Kumar   +3 more
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Peripheral adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in a cloak of an epulis: report of a rare case [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health, 2019
Background Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor constitutes an uncommon benign odontogenic tumor which is well-known as “two-thirds tumor” (two-thirds of adenomatoid tumors occur in the maxilla, two-thirds occur in young females, two-thirds of the cases are ...
Dhara Dwivedi   +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, an uncommon tumor

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2012
Here we report a case of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) in the maxilla in a young girl aged 14 years and its surgical management. We also review the literature and variations in the nomenclature and classifications of this interesting tumor.
K Vasudevan   +3 more
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Extrafollicular Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor in the Maxilla: A Case Report Highlighting the Hamartoma versus Neoplasm Debate [PDF]

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry
The pathologies that arise from the odontogenic apparatus may be categorized into infections, cystic lesions, neoplasms, and even developmental/hamartomatous lesions.
A. V. Nishanth   +3 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor of the mandible

open access: yesJournal of Indian Academy of Oral Medicine and Radiology, 2012
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a benign odontogenic tumor, which presents as a noninvasive lesion of the jaws with slow but progressive growth. AOT is often misdiagnosed as an odontogenic cyst. It accounts for about 2.2 to 7.1% of all odontogenic
Kailasam Subramaniam   +3 more
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An adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in disguise

open access: yesJournal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, 2016
Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is a slowly growing benign tumor of the oral cavity. It accounts of 3-7% of all odontogenic tumors. It is seen to occur commonly in the anterior maxilla.
Rajesh B Dhirawani   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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