Benign Odontogenic Tumours Flashcards

1
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Origin of odontogenic tumours?

A

Epithelial

Mesenchymal

Mixed

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What is ameloblastoma?

A

Benign epithelial neoplasm
- slow growing
- locally invading
- high rate of recurrence

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Clinical features of amelobalstoma?

A

80% posterior body of mandible
- asymptomatic or
- swelling of the jaw

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Radiographic feature of ameloblastoma?

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Unli / multilocular radiolucency resembling a cyst
- occasionally scalloped borders
- knife edge resorption of roots of adjacent teeth

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Histopathology of ameloblastoma?

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Either follicular or plexiform

Follicular
- islands of odontogenic epithelium
- fibrous storms
- stellate reticulum appearance

Plexiform
- variable fibrous stroma
- anastamosing basal cells

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What is CEOT?

Histo?

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Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumour

  • locally invasive neoplasm
  • amyloid tissue that may become calcified

Variable foci of calcification

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What is AOT?

A

Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour

  • benign neoplasm
  • intra osseous
  • associated with unerupted maxillary canines
  • resembles dentigerous cyst
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‘ red flag signs of odontogenic carcinoma / sarcoma? ‘

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Extensive bone destruction

Mobile teeth

Non-healing tooth socket

Mucosal ulceration

Parasthesia / anaesthesia of trigeminal nerve

Lymphadenopathy

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What is ameloblastic carcinoma?

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Malignant neoplasm
- highly invasive and metastasis to lymph nodes

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