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The approach and treatment of a unicystic Ameloblastoma in the jaw - doi:10.5020/18061230.2006.p247
Among the complex group of odontogenic tumors, the ameloblastoma points out as the most important and common odontogenic tumor of epithelial origin. It consists mainly of a benign tumor, slow in progress and locally invasive, although it can present high
Antônio Francisco Durighetto Júnior +7 more
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Unicystic ameloblastoma: An unusual case report
Ameloblastomas are the second most common tumor that originates from the odontogenic epithelium. The common age of occurrence is usually the third decade of life, with majority of the cases involving the mandible.
Ramya Mahalingam +5 more
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Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor with impacted mandibular canine: a case report [PDF]
The Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor (AOT) is a rare, slow growing, benign, odontogenic epithelial tumor with characteristic clinical and histological features; which usually arise in the second or third decade.
Anand, Ruchi M. +3 more
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Introduction: Dentigerous cysts are the second most prevalent type of odontogenic cyst, following radicular cysts, and are primarily associated with impacted teeth. These cysts are most commonly associated with impacted third molars and canines.
Manoj Adhikari +6 more
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Conservative management of large unicystic ameloblastoma in a young patient: A case report
Objectives: Ameloblastoma is a benign neoplasm with origin from odontogenic epithelium. Unicystic ameloblastoma has clinical and radiographically features resemble to other odontogenic cysts but it has a typical ameloblastomatous epithelium lining the
Abbas Haghighat +2 more
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Case Report: A Rare Location of Recurrent Ameloblastoma
ABSTRACT This case report contributes to understanding the complexities of ameloblastoma recurrence despite meeting recommended guidelines and highlights the importance of long‐term follow‐up and tailored surgical approaches.
Mehdi Yech‐Chou +6 more
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Odontogenic tumours: a review of 266 cases [PDF]
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the relative frequency of odontogenic tumours at a tertiary hospital in Ibadan, as well as to study the various histologic types based on WHO 2005 classification and to compare results from this study with
Adisa, Akinyele O. +2 more
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Abstract Background Odontogenic cysts can cause thinning and expansion of the surrounding cortical bone; however, bone formation extending into the submandibular region, resembling periosteal reactions, is rarely observed in odontogenic cysts. Case Presentation A 52‐year‐old man presented with painful submandibular swelling and dyspnea.
Shingo Kodama +5 more
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The central odontogenic fibroma: how difficult can be making a preliminary diagnosis [PDF]
Central odontogenic fibroma (COF) is a rare benign odontogenic tumor derived from the dental ectomesenchymal tissues. A 16-year-old Caucasian female patient was referred by her dentist for a radiolucent asymptomatic area associated with the crown of the ...
Patini, Romeo +2 more
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Dentigerous cyst in the medial wall of maxillary sinus
Key Clinical Message This is the image of dentigerous cyst detected in the medial wall of maxillary sinus, a rare location for the mentioned cyst, which emphasizes the superiority of radiographic features from the site of the lesion. Moreover, the present case showed no facial asymmetry despite the extension of the lesion.
Maryam Mohebiniya, Soheila Jadidi
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