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Ameloblastoma
Symptoms? |
* Often asymptomatic
* May present as bony swelling * History of slow growth, local invasion |
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Unicystic ameloblastoma
Symptoms? |
Usually presents as a painless swelling
Surgically, appears as a cyst |
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Peripheral ameloblastoma
Symptoms? |
Usually painless, non-ulcerated, sessile or broadly pedunculated swelling of gingiva or alveolar mucosa
May erode superficial bone |
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Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor (AOT)
Symptoms? |
* Usually asymptomatic; may cause bony expansion
* Differential diagnosis must include COC (Gorlin cyst), ameloblastoma, OKC, dentigerous cyst |
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Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (CEOT)
aka Pindborg Tumor Symptoms? |
* Painless, slow-growing swelling
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Ameloblastic Fibroma
Symptoms? |
* May present with local bony swelling
* May be associated with the crown of an impacted tooth * May become quite large |
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Ameloblastic Fibro-odontoma
Symptoms? |
Large cases show swelling
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Odontoma
Symptoms? |
* Asymptomatic, slow-growing
* In rare cases, may expand the jaw * May be associated with a dentigerous cyst * May be blocking the eruption of a tooth |
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Odontogenic Myxoma
Symptoms? |
* Larger lesions are often a painless expansion of bone
* Growth may be rapid |