The usefulness of cone beam computed tomography for treatment of complex odontoma

TY Kobayashi, CV Gurgel, AL Cota, D Rios… - European Archives of …, 2013 - Springer
Background Odontomas are odontogenic tumours, resulting from epithelial growth and
differentiated mesenchymal cells, clinically asymptomatic, and often associated with …

Giant complex odontoma in maxillary sinus

ARC Visioli, CO e Silva, FC Marson… - Annals of maxillofacial …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
In this manuscript, we present a rare case report of giant complex odontoma in the maxillary
sinus, where the applied therapy included complete excision of the lesion with a …

[PDF][PDF] Giant complex odontoma: a case report

K Subbalekha, J Tasanapanont… - The Bangkok medical …, 2015 - he02.tci-thaijo.org
An unusual case of a large complex odontoma associated with unerupted maxillary molar of
a 16-year-old Thai female patient is reported. This patient had no symptoms apart from a …

Odontomas of Contemporary Humans and Animals: The Morphology and Composition

OL Pikhur, YV Plotkina, AM Kulkov, DS Tishkov… - … abiogenic interactions in …, 2022 - Springer
Odontoma is one of the most common benign tumors of the maxillofacial region of
contemporary humans and animals. The etiology and pathogenesis of odontoma have not …

Одонтома

ОЛ Пихур, ДС Тишков, АЛ Громов, ЮВ Плоткина… - 2020 - elibrary.ru
В учебном пособии рассмотрены определение, распространенность, классификации,
этиопатогенез, вопросы клинического течения, диагностики и дифференциальной …

[PDF][PDF] Compound Odontoma in an Adolescent: Case Report

GSM Júnior, DNP de Mello, ER Utumi, LA Collicchio… - sciencevolks.com
Odontomas are the most common types of odontogenic tumors that manifest as benign
lesions. They are usually asymptomatic, being diagnosed during routine examinations …

[PDF][PDF] Odontoma complejo asociado con alteraciones del desarrollo y erupción dental: presentación de un caso

AC Cárdenas, LB Llobet… - ODONTOL PEDIÁTR …, 2012 - odontologiapediatrica.com
Los odontomas son malformaciones odontogénicas, benignas, de crecimiento lento y
etiología desconocida. El tipo complejo (OC), localizado comúnmente en la región posterior …