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  • Oral pathology
  • Odontogenesis
  • Neoplastic disease

Background:

  • Odontogenic tumors originate from tooth-forming tissues and the jaw's periodontal apparatus.
  • These tumors often present as radiolucent defects, complicating differential diagnosis with cysts.
  • Similarities in features between some odontogenic tumors and cystic lesions can further confuse diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical concepts of various odontogenic tumors.
  • To focus on tumors associated with or in proximity to teeth.
  • To include less common odontogenic tumor conditions in the review.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of clinical concepts related to odontogenic tumors.
  • Analysis of diagnostic challenges, particularly differentiating from cysts.
  • Focus on tumors in proximity or association with teeth.

Main Results:

  • Odontogenic tumors present diagnostic challenges due to their varied presentation as radiolucent defects.
  • Differential diagnosis requires careful consideration of features that may mimic cystic lesions.
  • The review encompasses a range of odontogenic tumors, not limited to common types.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate diagnosis of odontogenic tumors requires understanding their diverse clinical presentations.
  • Distinguishing odontogenic tumors from cysts is a key diagnostic challenge.
  • A comprehensive review aids in managing both common and less frequent odontogenic tumors.