2021
DOI: 10.21270/archi.v10i8.5291
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Unusual case report of an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor in the mandible: 3-years of follow-up

Abstract: This case report showed an AOT in a 12-year-old female patient referred for orthodontic-surgical of both impacted right mandibular canine and lateral incisor. Cone beam computed tomography revealed a well-defined mixed hyperdense/hypodense lesion, involving the crown of the mandibular lateral incisor. The surgery consisted in surgical exposure of the mandibular right canine and lateral incisor, bonding of the lateral incisor for orthodontic traction and curettage of the mandibular lesion. Histopathological exa… Show more

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“…Throughout the tumor, calcification foci An Unusual Presentation of "Two-Thirds Tumor" in the Mandible -A Diagnostic Quandary with a Review of the Literature -2/7 may be recognized [4]. Conservative treatment by enucleation or curettage is indicated [9,10] since, according to the literature, the recurrence rate of these tumors is as low as 0.2% [11], with one out of 1,558 cases of AOTs showing recurrence, which signifies the fact that these tumors have a relatively lower recurrence rate as compared to other odontogenic tumors. We report a case of a rare extrafollicular variant of AOT in the mandibular anterior region of a 21-year-old female, with a review of the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the tumor, calcification foci An Unusual Presentation of "Two-Thirds Tumor" in the Mandible -A Diagnostic Quandary with a Review of the Literature -2/7 may be recognized [4]. Conservative treatment by enucleation or curettage is indicated [9,10] since, according to the literature, the recurrence rate of these tumors is as low as 0.2% [11], with one out of 1,558 cases of AOTs showing recurrence, which signifies the fact that these tumors have a relatively lower recurrence rate as compared to other odontogenic tumors. We report a case of a rare extrafollicular variant of AOT in the mandibular anterior region of a 21-year-old female, with a review of the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%