Complex Odontoma: An Overview
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.13068Keywords:
Complex Odontoma; Prognosis; Differential Diagnosis; Treatment.Abstract
The dental tissues comprising of dentin, enamel,sometimes pulp, and cementum are the hamartomas which
are known as odontoma. These have behavior not so aggressive. The common type of tumor of odontogenic
origin about (35-76)% is the odontoma. It is a tumor of benign type arising from epithelial and mesenchymal
differentiated alteration, odontogenic cells. These odontomas are of two types–complex and compound,
the both are differentiated from each other by the organization of the tissue of dental origin in a ratio of
1:2. Although the etiology is not known till now but may be related to anomalies of hereditary origin,
infection,also by trauma and by hyperactivity of odontoblast process. By the means of radiological view
these odontomas can be recognized and these in very few case causes expansion of the cortical bone. These
odontomas occur in the second decade in number and usually takes place in the mandibular second or third
molar tooth. This particular article summarizes the complex composite odontoma.
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