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Complications of Severe Odontogenic Infections: A Review
Severe odontogenic infections are routinely treated with little associated morbidity and mortality. Improvements in surgical techniques, antibiotic treatments, and imaging modalities have made associated complications exceedingly rare.
Timothy W. Neal, Thomas Schlieve
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Sir, Glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) is an extremely rare developmental odontogenic cyst of the jawbones exhibiting an aggressive behaviour. The prevalence of the lesion ranges from 0.012% to 1.3% and accounts for 0.17% of all jaw cysts on average. Although it is clinically seen as a slowly growing asymptomatic swelling, there are cases leading to ...
Uzun, Tuğçenur +4 more
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Introduction: Odontogenic cystic lesions requiring conservative management were treated with a novel technique of modified decompression and assessed.
Pavan K Batchu +3 more
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Radiographic reduction following decompression of a dentigerous cyst and an odontogenic keratocyst: A comparative case report. [PDF]
Alfurhud AA.
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Predictors of systemic complications and prolonged hospitalization in odontogenic infections: a 12-year retrospective analysis of 997 cases. [PDF]
Fischer M +2 more
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Ameloblastoma, a tumor with an infamous notoriety for recurrence
Ameloblastoma is a locally invasive epithelial tumor of odontogenic origin comprising 1% or less of the cystic lesions and tumors arising in the jaws. It is a lesion most commonly seen in the molar region of the mandibular ramus.
Miheer Milind Jagtap +2 more
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The 5th edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Head and Neck Tumors opened to online access in March 2022. This edition is conceptually similar to the previous classification of odontogenic lesions. The only newly defined entity
M. Soluk-Tekkeşin, J. M. Wright
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The share of chronic odontogenic rhinosinusitis is 40% among all chronic rhinosinusitis. Using automated information systems for differential diagnosis will improve the efficiency of decision-making by doctors in diagnosing chronic odontogenic ...
Victoria Alekseeva +5 more
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Odontogenic Sinusitis: From Diagnosis to Treatment Possibilities—A Narrative Review of Recent Data
The maxillary sinus is a structure at the border of specialties: otorhinolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery. Due to this fact, regarding etiology, it can be affected by both the rhinogenic and odontogenic path and can impose diagnostic difficulties ...
C. Martu +4 more
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The odontogenic keratocyst revisited.
The treatment of odontogenic keratocysts is reviewed in light of the aetiology and pathogenesis of these lesions. The role of the dental lamina and submucosal hamartias, as frequently seen in nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, is discussed, and the ...
P. Stoelinga
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