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Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2023
Odontogenic tumors are rare tumors of the jaws that arise from remnants of the tooth forming apparatus. Some odontogenic tumors demonstrate strong predilection for pediatric patients including the unicystic ameloblastoma, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, ameloblastic fibroma, ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, odontoma, and primordial odontogenic tumor.
Yingci Liu +3 more
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Odontogenic tumors are rare tumors of the jaws that arise from remnants of the tooth forming apparatus. Some odontogenic tumors demonstrate strong predilection for pediatric patients including the unicystic ameloblastoma, adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, ameloblastic fibroma, ameloblastic fibro-odontoma, odontoma, and primordial odontogenic tumor.
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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2011
This article presents various odontogenic cysts and tumors, including periapical cysts, dentigerous cysts, odontogenic keratocysts, orthokeratinized odontogenic cysts, lateral periodontal cysts, glandular odontogenic cysts, ameloblastomas, clear cell odontogenic carcinomas, adenomatoid odontogenic tumors, calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumors ...
Angela C. Chi, Brad W. Neville
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This article presents various odontogenic cysts and tumors, including periapical cysts, dentigerous cysts, odontogenic keratocysts, orthokeratinized odontogenic cysts, lateral periodontal cysts, glandular odontogenic cysts, ameloblastomas, clear cell odontogenic carcinomas, adenomatoid odontogenic tumors, calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumors ...
Angela C. Chi, Brad W. Neville
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Odontoblasts in odontogenic tumors
Medical Hypotheses, 2013Odontoblasts are secretory cells displaying epithelial and mesenchymal features, which exist in a monolayer at the interface between the dentin and pulp of a tooth. During embryogenesis, these cells form a dentin shell and throughout life continue to produce dentin while, also acting as sensor cells helping to mediate tooth sensitivity. In this process,
Nadine C. Milos +2 more
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2019
Abstract Odontogenic cysts and tumors are mandibular and maxillary lesions that occur across all patient demographics across age, sex, race, and social economic status, as altered remnants of dental development. They may be incidental findings from routine imaging in any office or found through workup for craniofacial surgery or injury.
Larry S Williams +3 more
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Abstract Odontogenic cysts and tumors are mandibular and maxillary lesions that occur across all patient demographics across age, sex, race, and social economic status, as altered remnants of dental development. They may be incidental findings from routine imaging in any office or found through workup for craniofacial surgery or injury.
Larry S Williams +3 more
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Histogenesis of odontogenic tumors
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1971Abstract A theoretical presentation concerning the histogenesis of mixed odontogenic tumors in relation to tooth germ embryogenesis is discussed. It is proposed that the individual tumors that make up this group are solely and totally dependent upon the presence of differentiation factors which are or are not elaborated by a particular tumor.
L.R. Eversole +2 more
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2004
Peripheral odontogenic tumors, also referred to as Peripheral ameloblastoma extraosseous or soft tissue odontogenic tumors, manifest the histopathologic characteristics of their central or intraosseous counterparts but arise in the soft tissues of the maxilla or mandible, usually in gingival tooth-bearing areas.
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Peripheral odontogenic tumors, also referred to as Peripheral ameloblastoma extraosseous or soft tissue odontogenic tumors, manifest the histopathologic characteristics of their central or intraosseous counterparts but arise in the soft tissues of the maxilla or mandible, usually in gingival tooth-bearing areas.
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Keratinization in odontogenic tumors
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975The potential of odontogenic epithelium to keratinize in the form of ghost cells is demonstrated in the histologic variants of a number of odontongic tumors. Although the cells lack keratohyaline granules, they do contain abundant tonofilaments and probably represent an altered form of keratin.
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Combined calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor and adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987A case of combined epithelial odontogenic tumor associated with an unerupted maxillary canine tooth is described. The relative proportion of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor tissue and calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor areas in a given tumor in determining the behaviour and growth potential of this entity is discussed.
Kok Han Ng, Chong Huat Siar
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The adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1974Abstract Clinical and pathologic findings in five new cases of adenomatoid odontogenic tumor are summarized. With some variations, these cases are found to be very characteristic of the tumor formerly described in the literature.
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The Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013In 2005, the World Health Organization renamed the lesion previously known as an odontogenic keratocyst as the keratocystic odontogenic tumor. The clinical features associated with the keratocystic odontogenic tumor show it to be a unilocular or multilocular radiolucency, occurring most frequently in the posterior mandible.
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