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Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors and generally they are asymptomatic. Frequently, it may interfere with the eruption of the teeth.
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Retrospective study of 289 odontogenic tumors in a Brazilian population [PDF]
Background: Odontogenic tumors (OTs) are considered important among oral lesions because of their clinicopathological heterogeneity, and variable biological behavior.
de Sousa Andrade, Emanuel Sávio +5 more
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ABSTRACT Epidermoid cysts are rare lesions in the frontal sinus, often presenting with nonspecific symptoms such as headaches and localized swelling. These factors can complicate diagnosis and management. This report describes an epidermoid cyst that was initially suspected to be a malignant mass due to the erosion of the anterior wall and the ...
Mohammadreza Firouzifar +3 more
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Correction of multiple canine impactions by mixed straightwire and cantilever mechanics: a case report. [PDF]
Background. This case report describes the orthodontic treatment of a woman, aged 17 years, with a permanent dentition, brachyfacial typology, Angle Class I, with full impaction of two canines (13,33), and a severe ectopy of the maxillary left canine ...
Cioffi I +6 more
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Abstract A 9‐month‐old Simmental fattening bull with a history of anorexia, severe salivation and marked bilateral swelling of the mandible was referred to the clinic. The physical examination and radiographs revealed a bilateral complete displaced mandibular fracture involving the symphysis. Treatment consisted of rostral mandibulectomy, including the
Cassandra Eibl +4 more
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Regional odontodysplasia of the deciduous and permanent teeth associated with eruption disorders : a case report [PDF]
Regional odontodysplasia (RO) is an unusual, non-hereditary anomaly of the dental hard tissues with characteristic clinical, radiographic and histological findings.
Gunhan, Omer +5 more
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Odontoma Recurrence. The Importance of Radiographic Controls: Case Report with a 7-Year Follow-Up
Odontomas are benign tumors characterized by slow and limited growth with a rare recurrence. Odontomas are generally detected by radiographic findings in the radiopaque stage, where calcification of the tissues is observed.
Josefa Alarcón Apablaza +5 more
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The term odontoma has been used as a descriptor for any tumor of odontogenic origin. It is a growth in which both epithelial and mesenchymal cells exhibits complete differentiation. Odontomas are considered as hamartomas rather than true neoplasm. They are usually discovered on routine radiographic examination.
Girish, G +3 more
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Odontoma compuesto asociado a canino permanente inferior incluido [PDF]
El odontoma representa el tumor odontogénico más frecuente. Normalmente está asociado con un diente permanente impactado, localizándose entre la corona del diente y el proceso alveolar, impidiendo su correcta erupción.
Gutiérrez Pérez, José Luis +3 more
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Clinical and histological features of gingival lesions : a 17-year retrospective analysis in a northern Italian population [PDF]
Objectives: Only few studies on gingival lesions considered large enough populations and contemporary literature does not provide a valid report regarding the epidemiology of gingival lesions within the Italian population.
Arduino, Paolo-Giacomo +9 more
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