Abstract:Ameloblastoma is the most common clinically significant odontogenic tumor of the gnathic arches. The majority of ameloblastoma occurs in the posterior mandible with a wide variety of radiological and clinical presentation. The tumor arises from the enamel organ or its progenitor cell lines, resulting in a development of soft tissue component of the odontogenic tumor without production of any calcified product.
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