Intra-luminalunicysticameloblastoma of mandible: An unusual case report
Journal Title: Scholars Bulletin - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 6
Abstract
Abstract:The most common odontogenic tumor is ameloblastoma which develops from epithelial cellular elements and dental tissues in various phases of development. We present case of unicystic mandibular ameloblastoma encountered by us that managed by enucleation& were allowed to heal secondary by iodoform dressing. No recurrence was detected after one year a follow-up. Keywords: Odontogenic tumor, ameloblastoma.
Authors and Affiliations
Mohd. Kamran Farooqui, Shisham Verma, Sushant Kumar Soni, Prachi P Goyal, Haya Siddiqui
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