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Performance of AI Chatbots in Preliminary Diagnosis of Maxillofacial Pathologies. [PDF]
Guler R, Yalcin E.
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Giant Complex Odontoma of the Posterior Mandible: A Case Report. [PDF]
Dodamani AS +3 more
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Large Complex Odontoma in the Angulus Mandibulae - Intraoral Enucleation as an Alternative to Mandibular Continuity Resection. [PDF]
Dudde F +4 more
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Management of Pigmented Botryoid Odontogenic Cyst - A Case Report. [PDF]
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1989
A total of 351 odontomas were retrieved and analyzed from 53,824 submitted specimens. The majority (53.6%) were diagnosed in the second decade of life; the most common location was the anterior portion of the maxilla (33.9%), but there was no overall predilection for the maxilla. An associated unerupted tooth was present in at least 47.6% of the cases.
G E, Kaugars, M E, Miller, L M, Abbey
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A total of 351 odontomas were retrieved and analyzed from 53,824 submitted specimens. The majority (53.6%) were diagnosed in the second decade of life; the most common location was the anterior portion of the maxilla (33.9%), but there was no overall predilection for the maxilla. An associated unerupted tooth was present in at least 47.6% of the cases.
G E, Kaugars, M E, Miller, L M, Abbey
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1981
The clinical and histologic features of the second reported case of retrotympanic odontoma, which clinically presented as a cholesteatoma, are described. Origin from the posterior extension of the dental lamina is postulated. The dental lamina, the thickened oral ectoderm which outlines dental structures, is incorporated subendodermally in the lateral ...
K D, McClatchey +2 more
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The clinical and histologic features of the second reported case of retrotympanic odontoma, which clinically presented as a cholesteatoma, are described. Origin from the posterior extension of the dental lamina is postulated. The dental lamina, the thickened oral ectoderm which outlines dental structures, is incorporated subendodermally in the lateral ...
K D, McClatchey +2 more
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Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2022
Introduction: Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma (AFO) is a benign odontogentic tumor without an aggressive behavior, unlike the similar ameloblastic fibroma. Case Presentation: A 9-year-old boy, with tooth eruption failure, underwent enucleation and curettage of a well-defined variable radiolucent and radio-opaque right mandible lesion. There was odontogenic
Moeinadin, Safavi, Farnoosh, Mohammadi
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Introduction: Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma (AFO) is a benign odontogentic tumor without an aggressive behavior, unlike the similar ameloblastic fibroma. Case Presentation: A 9-year-old boy, with tooth eruption failure, underwent enucleation and curettage of a well-defined variable radiolucent and radio-opaque right mandible lesion. There was odontogenic
Moeinadin, Safavi, Farnoosh, Mohammadi
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Cystic odontoma with concomitant adenoameloblastoma (adenoameloblastic odontoma)
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1972Abstract Reported is a case of odontogenic tumor in which there is production of enamel and dentin matrix, with the soft-tissue component resembling adenoameloblastoma.
C L, Dunlap, T J, Fritzlen
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International Journal of Oral Surgery, 1979
An ameloblastic fibro-odontoma in a 14-year-old girl is reported. The case has clinical interest because of the location and the size of the tumor which was surgically enucleated. The different views about clinical, radiographical and histopathological characteristics and the classification of this benign tumor are discussed.
C H, Bernhoft, G, Bang, O, Gilhuus-Moe
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An ameloblastic fibro-odontoma in a 14-year-old girl is reported. The case has clinical interest because of the location and the size of the tumor which was surgically enucleated. The different views about clinical, radiographical and histopathological characteristics and the classification of this benign tumor are discussed.
C H, Bernhoft, G, Bang, O, Gilhuus-Moe
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