Odontogenic Tumors4
Odontogenic Tumors4
Odontogenic Tumors4
Tumors
Odontogenic
Tumors
Calcifying
Adenomatoid
epithelial
Ameloblastoma odontogenic
odontogenic
tumor
tumor
Ameloblastoma
• It is an aggressive
neoplasm the arises from
the remnants of the
dental lamina and dental
organ( odontogenic
epithelium)
Ameloblastoma
• Benign, locally aggressive
odontogenic tumor. Usually it
slowly grows as painless swelling
of the affected site.
Ameloblastic Ameloblastic
Odontomas
Odontomas
fibro-odontoma fibroma
Ameloblastic
odontoma
Odontomas
• It is a tumor that is
radiogrphically and
histologically
characterized by the
production of mature
enamel , dentin ,
cementum and pulp
tissue .
• Compound # complex
Odontoma
• Features
• Relatively common lesion.
• Usually asymptomatic.
Odontogenic
Cemento- Odontogenic
myxoma
blastoma fibroma
(myxofibroma)
Odontogenic myxoma (myxofibroma)
• It represents approximately 3 - 6%
of all odontogenic tumors. It is
painless and grows slowly.
• Often well-defined.
Large cementicles
(globules) fused to form
a mass within
proliferative fibrovascular
stroma
Trabeculae lined by
plump osteoblasts
Cementoblastoma
and residual
cementoblastoma
revealed the same
histological
appearance: dense
mineralized
acellular trabeculae
of basophilic tissue
cement-like, devoid
of vessels,
adhering to the root
of the tooth.
Therapy
Surgical excision of the lesion is done, and
depending upon the clinical circumstances,
this may or may not involve removal of the
involved tooth. With incomplete removal,
recurrence is common; some surgeons
advocate curettage after extraction to
decrease the overall rate of recurrence.
Odontogenic fibroma
benign
odontogenicfibroma
tumor. It is more
common in adults, with
the average age being
40. It is twice as likely
to affect women than
men. It is usually found
either in the anterior
maxilla or the posterior
mandible.
Odontogenic fibroma
Radiographically it
presents with either
radiolucency or
mixed
radiolucency/opaque
.. Treatment is by
surgical removal
Odontogenic fibroma
The simple type is
characterized by
delicate fibrillar stroma
of collagen containing
fibroblasts; the WHO
type is characterized
by more mature fibrillar
stroma of collagen.
Treatment is by
surgical remova
Malignant odontogenic tumor
Malignant ameloblastoma •