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In Vitro Response of Dental Pulp Stem Cells to Calcium Silicate-Based Cements: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Preclinical Evidence. [PDF]
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Odontogenic Abscesses in Pet Rabbits: A Comprehensive Review of Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment Advances. [PDF]
Crăciun S, Nadăş GC.
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1982
The keratinizing odontogenic cyst was first described as a distinct entity by Shear’ in 1960. Philipson2 originally applied the name “odontogenic keratocyst” to this entity, which has been reported to account for 7 to 8% of all odontogenic cysts.3 In 1972, Donoff et al4 reported 16 keratocysts found in a series of 342 cysts of the jaws (Table 1 ...
R. Bruce Donoff+2 more
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The keratinizing odontogenic cyst was first described as a distinct entity by Shear’ in 1960. Philipson2 originally applied the name “odontogenic keratocyst” to this entity, which has been reported to account for 7 to 8% of all odontogenic cysts.3 In 1972, Donoff et al4 reported 16 keratocysts found in a series of 342 cysts of the jaws (Table 1 ...
R. Bruce Donoff+2 more
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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic and keratinizing odontogenic tumors
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1968Abstract A calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor and a keratinizing odontogenic tumor have been described and compared.
J.M. Gorman, D.A. McGowan, J.H. Jones
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2020
Odontogenic tumors are a group of neoplastic growths that originate from the tissues responsible for tooth formation and the periodontal apparatus of the jaw. Odontogenic tumors usually present as radiolucent defect, which makes diagnosis somewhat confusing while differentiating them from cysts.
Arvind Babu, Rajendra Santosh+1 more
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Odontogenic tumors are a group of neoplastic growths that originate from the tissues responsible for tooth formation and the periodontal apparatus of the jaw. Odontogenic tumors usually present as radiolucent defect, which makes diagnosis somewhat confusing while differentiating them from cysts.
Arvind Babu, Rajendra Santosh+1 more
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Granular cells in odontogenic and non-odontogenic tumours
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histopathology, 1989Granular cells can occur in various odontogenic and non-odontogenic tumours. 5 granular cell lesions, one granular cell ameloblastoma, one so-called granular cell ameloblastic fibroma and three granular cell tumours were examined immunohistochemically for the intermediate filaments cytokeratin, vimentin, desmin, neurofilaments and the neural markers ...
Georg H. Rühl, Emmanuel Akuamoa-Boateng
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