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Odontogenic Cysts

Dental Clinics of North America, 2020
Odontogenic cysts are epithelial-lined pathologic cavities and surrounded by fibrous connective tissue that originate from odontogenic tissues that occur in tooth-bearing regions of maxilla and mandible. Cystic conditions of the jaw cause bony destruction and may cause resorption or displacement of adjacent teeth.
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Calcifying odontogenic cysts

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017
Calcifying odontogenic cysts (COC) represent 0.3-0.8% of all odontogenic cysts. We describe the finding and the treatment of a COC in a 67-year-old female.An asymptomatic well-limited radioluscent mandibular lesion was fortuitously discovered on the panoramic X-ray in the periapical region of teeth No. 33 and 34.
R, Rojo   +3 more
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Mucoepidermoid odontogenic cyst

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1991
This unusual cystic lesion was previously described as a lesion that has features of both botryoid odontogenic cyst and mucoepidermoid tumor and later was named as glandular odontogenic cyst. An additional case is reported and its clinicopathologic features described. The name "mucoepidermoid odontogenic cyst" is proposed.
E M, Sadeghi   +3 more
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The polymorphous odontogenic cyst

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1996
Over the years there have been sporadic reports of unusual cystic lesions of the jaws, not readily classified under conventional headings but which have been variously diagnosed as median‐mandibular. glandular, sialo‐odontogenic or botryoid odontogenic cyst.
A S, High   +4 more
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Odontogenic cyst of the mandible

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960
Abstract A case involving a large odontogenic cyst of the mandible has been presented (Fig. 8). This was successfully treated by intraoral surgery through a conservative approach. The final result was filling-in of the bone defect.
L W, SCHULTZ   +2 more
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Odontogenic Cysts

Der Pathologe, 2013
Odontogenic cysts form a group of diseases whose origin is linked to the persistence of epithelium resulting from the complex embryonic development of the teeth and jaws within the connective tissue. Inflammatory reactions of the surrounding area of the persisting odontogenic epithelium accompany epithelium proliferation, which leads to the development
Sang Yoon Kim   +2 more
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Calcifying odontogenic cyst

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
The calcifying odontogenic cyst may present some problems of differential diagnosis, both clinically and histopathologically. The present article reports the case of a calcifying odontogenic cyst in the maxilla of a 54-year-old woman. The histopathologic examination showed that structures characteristic of calcifying odontogenic cyst and odontogenic ...
G, Anneroth, A, Nordenram
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