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  1. 19-10-2023 | osteoma | ReviewPaper

    Revisiting the History of Odontoma, with Special Reference to Its Original Illustration

    Over the last 200 years, every aspect of odontoma has been repeatedly commented on in textbooks and journals. Consequently, most authors would probably consider it difficult to throw any new light on the topic of odontoma. However, we consider …

  2. 26-03-2023 | Alopecia | Report

    Haberland Syndrome Associated with Juvenile Ossifying Fibroma and Odontoma: Rare Case Report

    Encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis (ECCL) also known as Haberland syndrome is a rare neurocutaneous syndrome characterized by involvement of tissues of mesodermal and ectodermal origin such as skin, eyes, adipose tissue, and brain. This rare …

  3. 01-12-2021 | Odontoma

    Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontoma: At the Crossroad Between "Developing Odontoma" and True Odontogenic Tumour

    Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma (AFO) is a controversial, rare benign mixed odontogenic tumour that was re-defined as "developing odontoma" in the 2017 WHO classification arguing that once dental hard tissues form, it is programmed to transform into …

  4. 08-08-2022 | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | Erratum

    Correction to: The epidemiology and management of odontomas: a European multicenter study

  5. 17-06-2022 | Odontoma | OriginalPaper

    The epidemiology and management of odontomas: a European multicenter study

    Odontoma is the most commonly diagnosed odontogenic tumor of the oral cavity. Odontoma is categorized as a benign calcifying odontogenic tumor composed of various tooth tissues such as enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum. Odontomas may also be …

  6. 01-09-2021 | Odontoma | ReviewPaper

    Analysis of Protein Immunoexpression and Its Interrelationship in the Pathogenesis of Odontomas and Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontomas: A Systematic Review

    Odontomas and ameloblastic fibro-odontomas (AFOs) are the result of a developmental anomaly of odontogenic tissues. A literature review of proteins immunoexpressed in odontomas and AFOs was conducted in order to determine which proteins are …

  7. 01-03-2022 | Odontoma | Report

    Glandular Odontogenic Cyst Associated with Odontoma: A Rare Case Report

    GOC is an extremely rare developmental jaw bone cyst and tends to recur owing to its aggressive behavior. This lesion was first discussed in 1988 by Gardner, who was an oral pathologist reported eight cases of lesion and demonstrated its …

  8. 04-02-2022 | Odontoma | OriginalPaper

    A Rare Case of Peripheral Compound Odontoma and Review of the Literature

    Peripheral or extraosseous odontogenic tumors are rare oral soft tissue enlargements which demonstrate the same histologic features of their intraosseous counterparts but emerge in gingiva and mucosa. In this paper we report a case of peripheral …

  9. 01-03-2021 | OriginalPaper

    Segmental Ipsilateral Odontognathic Dysplasia (Mandibular Involvement in Segmental Odontomaxillary Dysplasia?) and Identification of PIK3CA Somatic Variant in Lesional Mandibular Gingival Tissue

    Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia (SOD) is a developmental condition of the middle and posterior maxilla featuring dysplastic bone overgrowth, dental abnormalities and, occasionally, various homolateral cutaneous manifestations. Herein, we …

  10. Open Access 01-12-2017 | OriginalPaper

    An unusual foreign object mimicking an odontoma in a patient with cleft alveolus: a case report

    Foreign bodies cause serious harm due to chronic irritation and infection, in addition to the risk of aspiration by small children. Foreign objects (FOs) recovered from the head and neck region include fish bones, pieces of gauze, coins, buttons …

  11. 01-09-2016 | Letter

    Archegonous Cystic Odontoma Is Not Necessarily Primordial

  12. 01-09-2016 | Letter

    Response to the Letter Entitled “Archegonous Cystic Odontoma Is Not Necessarily Primordial” by Ide et al.

  13. 01-12-2010 | OriginalPaper

    Compound Odontoma

    A case of compound odontomas of the anterior maxilla is discussed. Multiple tooth like structures were discovered upon surgical excision.

  14. 01-09-2016 | OriginalPaper

    Clinical parameter of odontoma with special emphasis on treatment of impacted teeth—a retrospective multicentre study and literature review

    Odontogenic tumors are rare with a reported incidence of 0.002–0.1 % [ 1 – 3 ]. Within those, with 20–67 % of all cases [ 1 – 6 ], odontomas represent the most common entity [ 4 – 9 ]. The World Health Organization (WHO) [ 10 – 12 ] differentiates …

  15. 01-06-2014 | OriginalPaper

    Ameloblastic Fibro–Odontoma

    A case of an amelobastic fibro–odontoma affecting a 15 year-old girl will be discussed. The characteristic radiologic and histologic features of the entity will be described.

  16. 01-09-2010 | Report

    An Unusual Complex Odontoma

    Odontoma, complex type is an agglomerate of all the dental tissues that are characterized by normal histodifferentiation but abnormal morphodifferentiation producing little or no resemblance to normal tooth form. They are usually asymptomatic but …

  17. 01-06-2016 | OriginalPaper

    Primordial Odontogenic Cyst with Induction Phenomenon (Zonal Fibroblastic Hypercellularity) and Dentinoid Material Versus Archegonous Cystic Odontoma: You Choose!

    The most recent A.F.I.P. fascicle defines primordial odontogenic cyst (POC) as a distinct, nonkeratinized, odontogenic cyst of “undetermined origin” forming in the place of a developing normal or supernumerary tooth. However, the majority of …

  18. 01-04-2002 | OriginalPaper

    Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma of the maxilla

    A rare case of Ameloblastic Fibro- Odontoma in a one year old child involving the maxilla is being reported. The tumor appeared to be of hamartotmatous origin rather than neoplastic osontogertic lesion.

  19. 01-12-2008 | OriginalPaper

    Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia — a rare disorder

    Background: Segmental odontomaxillary dysplasia (SOD) is a rare developmental disorder of the maxilla characterised by abnormal growth and maturation of bone, teeth and gingiva of the affected segment. Due to the rarity of the disorder, the full …

  20. Open Access 01-12-2013 | OriginalPaper

    Peripheral compound odontoma erupting in the gingiva

    Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors and they are often associated with permanent or temporary tooth eruption disturbances [ 1 ]. According to the latest classification of the World Health Organization (WHO, 2005), two types of …

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