2019
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000001738
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Odontogenic Cysts and Tumors

Abstract: Odontogenic cysts and tumors are mandibular and maxillary lesions that occur across all patient demographics across age, sex, race, and social economic status, as altered remnants of dental development. They may be incidental findings from routine imaging in any office or found through workup for craniofacial surgery or injury. Many of these patients present with asymptomatic lesions, whereas others may be symptomatic. In this article, we review the literature on the most common odontogenic tumors and cysts an… Show more

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“…15,20 The clinical and radiographic analysis are fundamental tools for a differential diagnosis. 29 However, the high sample loss in this research indicates the negligence of health professionals with the management of clinical records. Thus, the careful surgical manipulation of the lesions, appropriate fixation of the sample, and documentation of the largest possible number of clinical and radiographic data are highly recommended for minimizing losses and obtaining conclusive reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…15,20 The clinical and radiographic analysis are fundamental tools for a differential diagnosis. 29 However, the high sample loss in this research indicates the negligence of health professionals with the management of clinical records. Thus, the careful surgical manipulation of the lesions, appropriate fixation of the sample, and documentation of the largest possible number of clinical and radiographic data are highly recommended for minimizing losses and obtaining conclusive reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Cysts of the jaw comprise an important aspect of oral maxillofacial (OMF) pathology, with an increasing number of cases being discovered incidentally through routine radiography in general dental practice ( 1 ). In the OMF pathology, cysts are classified into two groups, namely odontogenic and non-odontogenic cysts, which differ in cyst formation ( 2 , 3 ). According to Grossman et al ., odontogenic and non-odontogenic cysts account for 0.8%–45.9% and 0.5%–1.01% of all specimens submitted to oral pathologists, respectively ( 4 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No presente estudo, cistos radiculares e dentígeros foram responsáveis por 64% dos casos, seguido por ceratocisto odontogênico (11%). Esses três tipos de cistos odontogênicos têm sido descritos como os cistos mais prevalentes em diferentes estudos 22,25,26 . De forma semelhante aos nossos resultados, Mendez et al 21 demonstraram que as lesões inflamatórias periapicais foram as mais comuns dentre os espécimes analisados em um laboratório de patologia oral.…”
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