Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumour (Pindborg Tumour): Report of Two Clinical Cases with A Rare Maxillary Localization
MOUJOUD Chaimaa,
MAHFOUD Wafaa,
HAITAMI Sofia
et al.
Abstract:A calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour (CEOT) or Pindborg tumour is a rare benign eithelial odontogenic neoplasm that was first described by Jens Jorgen Pindborg in 1955. It accounts for less than 1% of all odontogenic tumors [1]. This benign odontogenic tumour is slow growing and expansile. The age of discovery varies between the third and fifth decades, and the M/F sex ratio is balanced. Involvement of the mandibular molar region is more frequent.Clinically, the tumor may evolve silently, and discovery i… Show more
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