PPT-Odontogenic tumors Introduction

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Tooth formation is a complex process that involves both epithelial and connective tissues There are three major tissue components involved in odontogenesis Enamel

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Tooth formation is a complex process that involves both epithelial and connective tissues There are three major tissue components involved in odontogenesis Enamel organ D ental papilla and . Chapters 92-94. Sameer Ahmed. 4/24/2013. Ch. 92: Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases. Cardiac. Association between heart disease and periodontal disease. Calcium channel blockers .  gingival enlargement. CASE. 2. CASE. 3. CASE. 4. CASE. 5. Orthokeratinized. odontogenic cyst. Keratocystic. . odontogenic. tumor. CASE . Ⅱ. CASE. . 2. Comparison of radiographic features of . orthokeratinized. . of. Benign Neoplasms. Juan F. Yepes, DDS, MD, MPH. Assistant Professor. Department of Diagnostic Radiology. University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center. The Radiology of Benign Neoplasms. Well defined. Symptoms and Side Effects. Presented by [NAME]. Overview of physical symptoms. Causes. From the tumor itself: symptoms based on tumor size/location. From treatment: Fatigue, dizziness, headaches. Permanent or temporary?. Professor Emerita. Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. CNS TUMORS. CNS tumors (neoplasms): abnormal masses of cells produced by . uncontrolled cellular proliferation. ; can be. Primary: . arising from cells in the CNS. . . Salivary tumors 7% of head and neck tumors. Parotid tumors >submandibular > lingual. Equal incidence between sexes. Risk Factors: nutritional deficiency, exposure to ionizing radiation, UV exposure, genetic predisposition, EBV. 4/24/2013. Ch. 92: Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases. Cardiac. Association between heart disease and periodontal disease. Calcium channel blockers .  gingival enlargement. Disturbance in taste  ACE, . CYST . A cyst is a cavity occurring in either hard or soft tissue with a liquid ,semi liquid or air content .It is surrounded by a definitive connective tissue wall or capsule and usually has an epithelial lining. . . in children. Odessa national medical university. Department of oral surgery . Lecture # 2 child. . o. nco. . for 5 year. Odontogenic. epithelium with mature, fibrous . stroma. without . odontogenic. are. . they. ?. . Cysts are PATHOLOGICAL . EPITHELIAL . LINED cavities. . C. ontains . fluid or semi-fluid. . . Odontogenic. means originating in tooth or surrounding tissues. . Arising from epithelial remnants of tooth. . Pharyngitis, Deep Neck Space Infections... OH MY!. MAIE A. ST. JOHN, MD, PHD. Department . of Head & Neck Surgery. David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer . Center. Do you like Turning Point as a teaching tool?. . Cysts . of the . oral cavity. Introduction:. A “. cyst. ” is a pathological cavity having fluid, semi-fluid or gaseous contents and which is not created by the accumulation of pus. (Kramer 1974). Odontogenic. cysts are found most often in the tooth-bearing region. In the mandible, they originate above the inferior alveolar nerve canal. . Odontogenic. cysts may grow into the maxillary . antrum. Dr.Sundus. Abdul . wadood. . Aljazaeri. MSc O&MFS. College of Dentistry. Bone Diseases of the Jaws. Bone Diseases of the Jaws will be divided in 2 main groups: . 1. Odontogenic. : those related to the dentition and those restricted to the bone proper. Tooth-related jaw bone diseases can be divided to:.

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