Clinical significance: The study helps in assessing the occurrence of the odontogenic tumor.
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Material and methods: A total of 40 odontogenic lesions were analyzed.
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The excised tumour was diagnosed as a ghost cell odontogenic carcinoma.
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Brain abscesses are rare but potentially deadly complications of odontogenic infections.
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More case reports are needed for further understanding of this rare malignant odontogenic tumour.
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The management of odontogenic infections remains an important segment of the oral-maxillofacial surgical practice.
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Results: A total of 308 cases of malignant tumors with odontogenic origin were analyzed.
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Ameloblastoma is an aggressive locally recurring neoplasm of odontogenic epithelium.
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Objective: Determine survival and factors affecting survival for patients with malignant tumors of odontogenic origin.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to clarify the CT features of odontogenic myxoma.
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We describe the case of a 43-year-old woman who presented with an unusual odontogenic epithelial tumor.
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Objective: Primary pulp cell cultures are frequently used to study cellular responses, odontogenic potential and stem cell responses.
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CT analysis may contribute to establishing a consensus regarding the interpretation of conventional radiographic appearances in odontogenic myxoma.
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Mesenchyme-derived instructions for odontogenic epithelial differentiation into ameloblasts and the production of enamel matrix has been well established.
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Thus, any discrepancies in their standard behavior and activity would lead to serious abnormalities including odontogenic cyst and tumors.
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Our preliminary evidence suggests that odontogenic epithelial and ectomesenchyme cells produce EGF-like products during instructive phases of tooth development.