The term “odontoma” means “tumor formed by the overgrowth or transitory of complete dental tissue”, a definition coined by Paul Broca in 1867
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pecially in the mandible, are complex odontomas 1,5,6 The etiology of the odontoma is The ameloblastic fibro-odontoma is defined as a tumor with
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with an initial diagnosis of compound odontoma Odontomas are defined as developmental complex odontomas are present as disorganized mass
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of odontogenic tumors has undergone several revisions over the last 75 years Many current textbooks define odontomas as tumors of dental hard tissues, with
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The compound type is made up of the tooth-like structures that are radiographically opaque Complex odontomas are defined as a mixture of odontogenic
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term odontoma was first coined by Broca (1866); he defined it as a tumor formed by an overgrowth of of benign odontogenic tumors, a complex odontoma
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the mandibular right third molar, which was displaced disto-inferiorly (Fig 3) A uniform, well-defined radio- lucent halo surrounded the radiopacity except in
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