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Clinicopathologic Study of Oral Mucosa-Derived Hamartomas and Choristomas and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Expression of regulatory and executor proteins of apoptosis in odontogenic keratocyst: a systematic review. [PDF]
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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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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, Chuong, R B, Donoff, W, Guralnick
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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, Chuong, R B, Donoff, W, Guralnick
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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2016
A dentist is expected to be able to recognise and treat pain originating from the teeth. When dealing with short-term, acute pain, the cause can sometimes be found quickly, while this can be much harder in the case of chronic pain. Especially in this latter category, one should be even more careful in diagnostics and choose reversible treatments when ...
J A, Baart, J F L, Bosgra
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A dentist is expected to be able to recognise and treat pain originating from the teeth. When dealing with short-term, acute pain, the cause can sometimes be found quickly, while this can be much harder in the case of chronic pain. Especially in this latter category, one should be even more careful in diagnostics and choose reversible treatments when ...
J A, Baart, J F L, Bosgra
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2017
The pathogenesis of odontogenic infection is polymicrobial, consisting of various facultative and strict anaerobes. The dominant isolates are strictly anaerobic gram-negative rods and gram-positive cocci. The periapical infection is the most common form of odontogenic infection. Although odontogenic infections are usually confined to the alveolar ridge
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The pathogenesis of odontogenic infection is polymicrobial, consisting of various facultative and strict anaerobes. The dominant isolates are strictly anaerobic gram-negative rods and gram-positive cocci. The periapical infection is the most common form of odontogenic infection. Although odontogenic infections are usually confined to the alveolar ridge
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1984
The odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare benign tumor occurring in the jaws. When the lesion is large and when presenting in a difficult location, aggressive initial therapy affords the most successful outcome. Histologic, radiographic and behavioral characteristics of this rather persistent tumor are briefly reviewed and an approach to diagnosis ...
D J, Webb, M F, Colman, R, Canalis
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The odontogenic myxoma is a relatively rare benign tumor occurring in the jaws. When the lesion is large and when presenting in a difficult location, aggressive initial therapy affords the most successful outcome. Histologic, radiographic and behavioral characteristics of this rather persistent tumor are briefly reviewed and an approach to diagnosis ...
D J, Webb, M F, Colman, R, Canalis
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