10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ODONTOMATOUS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Trauma, surgical pathology, ...
In one case, the excised regrowth demonstrated further formation of
odontomatous structures. Histologic descriptions and photomicrographs (one
case did not offer a photomicrograph) of the ameloblastic elements did not
describe or illustrate ...
Raymond J. Fonseca, Robert D. Marciani, Eric R. Carlson, 2008
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University of California, San Francisco. School of Dentistry ...
Oral Biology 127 Winter Quarter 1975 Mervyn Schnauzor; HSD*,AA,BA,MA,PHD,|
V|D,DDS,RSVP 10 March 75 Odontogenic Tumors A. Amelofibrolastic
Odontomatous Neophyte 1) 2) 3) Incidence - 18% cases reported (3
authenticated) Origin ...
University of California, San Francisco. School of Dentistry, 1977
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Immunodeficient Rodents: A Guide to Their Immunobiology, ...
Consequently, large odontomatous masses develop in the jaws, frequently
causing facial distortion (Schour et al., 1949; Marks, 1976a). Unlike the mouse,
osteopetrotic mutations in the rat are not associated with pigmentation defects.
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Immunodeficient Rodents:: A Guide to Their Immunobiology, ...
Consequently, large odontomatous masses develop in the jaws, frequently
causing facial distortion (Schour et al., 1949; Marks, 1976a). Unlike the mouse,
osteopetrotic mutations in the rat are not associated with pigmentation defects.
Committee on Immunologically Compromised Rodents, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Commission on Life Sciences, 1989
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Textbook of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Radiographic features Appears as a well-circumscribed radiolucent area with
opaque odontomatous tissue. Treatment Conservative excision with a margin of
sound bone is considered the treatment of choice. Ameloblastic Odontoma ...
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
odontomata, pl.; odontomatous, adj. odontonoid (o-don'to-noyd): Relating to a
tumour that contains tooth substance. odontopathy (o'don-top'a' -thi): Any disease
of the teeth. odontoprisis (o'don-top'ri-sis): Grinding of the teeth. Bruxism (q.v.).
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
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Dental Problems in Medical Practice
Composite Odontomes These may present as cysts containing a calcified mass
of odontomes when they are called odontomatous follicular cysts or as cystic
tumours bearing no external resemblance to a tooth but containing calcified
dental ...
John Richard Campbell Cooper, 1976
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Lederle Veterinary Bulletin
When diseased molars have persisted for some time, odontomatous tumors
commonly form on the root of the diseased molar, or in the tissue surrounding the
alveolus. When this occurs, it is necessary to remove all of the odontomatous
tissue, ...
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Color atlas of oral disease: clinical and pathologic ...
6.34 Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma: typical ameloblastic fibroma is visible on the
left and the denser odontomatous tissue is seen on the right. Ameloblastic Fibro-
odontoma Rarely an ameloblastic fibroma is combined with mixed calcifying or ...
R. A. Cawson, William H. Binnie, John W. Eveson, 1994
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Oral disease: clinical and pathological correlations
6.36 Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma: typical ameloblastic fibroma is visible on the
left and the denser odontomatous tissue is seen on the right. Fig. 6.37
Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma: radiograph of the same patient as in Fig. 6.36
showing the ...
R. A. Cawson, William H. Binnie, Andrew W. Barrett, 2001