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Conservative Treatment Protocol for Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumour: a Follow-up Study of 3 Cases [PDF]
Background: The keratocystic odontogenic tumour is classified as a developmental cyst derived from the enamel organ or from the dental lamina. The treatment of keratocystic odontogenic tumour of the jaw remains controversial. The aim of this study was to
Abdullah Kalayci+5 more
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بررسی بالينی- پاتولوژيکی 21 مورد کيست ادنتوژنيک کلسيفيه [PDF]
خلاصه: سابقه و هدف: کيست ادنتوژنيک کلسيفيه ضايعه ادنتوژنيک ناشايعی است که اولين بار توسط گورلين در سال 1962 معرفی شد. اسامی متفاوتی برای انواع کيستيک و توپر کيست ادنتوژنيک کلسيفيه به کار رفته است. اما کيست ادنتوژنيک کلسيفيه اصطلاح ترجيحی میباشد.
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Merve Bozkurt+4 more
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TUMORS AND JAW CYSTS FORMED FROM THE RESIDUAL GLANDULAR EPITHELIUM [PDF]
The article deals with the clinical cases of the glandular-odontogenic cyst of the front part of the lower jaw and adenocarcinoma of the upper jaw which is slightly differentiated due to it.
Palis, S.Y.
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Pictorial Essay: Cysts and Cyst-like Lesions of the Jaws [PDF]
Bharatha, Aditya+5 more
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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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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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Glandular odontogenic cyst (sialo-odontogenic cyst)
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1990A case of a rare cyst of the jaw bones is reported. This lesion appears to be a new entity and has been named glandular odontogenic cyst (GOC) or sialo-odontogenic cyst. The clinical and histological features and the differential diagnosis are discussed.
G. Ficarra, E. Panzoni, L. Chou
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Odontogenic cyst of the mandible
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1960Abstract 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.
Sunder J. Vazirani+2 more
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Mucoepidermoid odontogenic cyst
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1991This 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.
Elise Sampson+3 more
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