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Odontoma - Wikipedia
An odontoma, also known as an odontome, is a benign tumour linked to tooth development . en.wikipedia.org
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Odontome: A Brief Overview - PMC - PubMed Central
Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors. They are included under the benign calcified odontogenic tumors. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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What Is An Odontoma And How Is It Treated? | Colgate®
An odontoma is a tumor, it's a benign one and not uncommon. That alone is great news! However, odontomas usually require surgical removal. www.colgate.com
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odontome
odontome Path. (əʊˈdɒntəʊm) Also in mod.L. odonˈtoma. [f. Gr. type *ὀδοντῶµα tooth-formation, f. ὀδοντ- tooth; in mod.F. odontome (Littré).] A small tumour or growth composed of dentine; more generally, any hard outgrowth from a tooth.1870 tr. Stricker's Hum. Histol. xv. 470 We find in the dentine o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Odontomes - Exodontia.Info
What is an Odontome? Odontomata are benign calcifying hamartomata and are the most common type of odontogenic harmartoma among patients younger than 20 ... exodontia.info
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The odontomes: Report of five cases - PMC
Odontoma represents a hamartomatous malformation rather than a neoplasm. It is the most common odontogenic tumor, representing 67% of all odontogenic tumors. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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[PDF] Compound odontoma – diagnosis and treatment: three case reports
Abstract. Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors and generally they are asymptomatic. This paper describes three. www.aapd.org
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Odontome and its pathological effect on surrounding teeth
Odontoma is the most common odontogenic tumour derived from both epithelial and mesenchymal components of the tooth-forming apparatus. It is commonly diagnosed ... casereports.bmj.com
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Odontoma - Pathology Outlines
Can occur in any tooth bearing area · Compound odontoma usually occurs in anterior maxilla · Complex odontoma usually occurs in posterior mandible. www.pathologyoutlines.com
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Composite odontoma: An enigmatic impeder to the permanent teeth
Odontome is the most common odontogenic tumour impeding the eruption of teeth. They are considered as hamartomatous malformations rather than true neoplasms ... www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] Odontome: A Brief Overview - SciSpace
Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors. They are included under the benign calcified odontogenic tumors. Odontomas are basically classified ... scispace.com
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Enamel organ
The complex odontome appears as an irregular mass of calcified material surrounded by a thin radiolucent area with smooth periphery, and the compound type The first reported case of an odontome erupting in the oral cavity was in 1980. wikipedia.org
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cementoma
cementoma (sɪmɛnˈtəʊmə) Pl. -omata. Also ceˈmentome. [f. L. cementum cement n. + -oma.] (See quot. 1893.)1893 J. B. Sutton Tumours 35 When the capsule of a tooth becomes enlarged,..and these thick capsules ossify, the tooth will become embedded in a mass of Cementum. To this form of odontome the nam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Talon cusp
Talon cusp may occur on its own or associated with other dental anomalies such as mesiodens, odontome, unerupted or impacted teeth, peg-shaped maxillary wikipedia.org
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adamantinoma
adamantinoma Path. (ˈædəmæntɪˈnəʊmə) [mod.L., f. adamantine a. + -oma.] (See quot. 1926.) Cf. odontome.1922 W. G. Carnathan in Jrnl. Tenn. Med. Assoc. 1921–22 XIV. 408 (title) A study of adamantinoma, with report of a case. 1926 R. J. E. Scott Gould's Med. Dict. 31/1 Adamantinoma, an epithelial tumo... Oxford English Dictionary
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