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Odontomas: a clinicopathologic study in a Portuguese population.

Liliana Faria da Silva, Leonor David, Diana Ribeiro, António Felino.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Odontoma is a tumorlike malformation (hamartoma) that contains odontogenic epithelium with odontogenicectomesenchyme. Frequency and distribution of odontogenic tumor among a Portuguese population were analyzed and compared with previous reports. METHOD AND MATERIALS: A total of 65 odontogenic tumor cases were collected from the files of the Department of Pathology of Hospital Sao Joao,Porto,Portugal, and the Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto (IPATIMUP), from January 1993 to December 2006. Of these cases, 48 were retrieved and analyzed. The final diagnosis of each case was based on the 2005 WHO histopathologic classification of odontogenictumors, and to the authors' best knowledge, the present series represents the first study on odontomas in a northern Portuguese population.
RESULTS: Of the 65 odontogenic tumors cases, 64 (98.5%) were benign and 1 (1.5%), an ameloblasticcarcinoma, was malignant. Odontoma was the most frequent odontogenic tumor (73.9%), followed by unicysticameloblastoma(7.7%) and calcifying cystic odontogenic tumor (7.7%). Of the 48 odontomas(26 males and 22 females), 34 (70.8%) were compound and 14 (29.2%) were complex. Most odontomas(72.9%) occurred in patients under the age of 30, with a peak incidence in the second decade of life. Twenty-eight (58.3%)odontomas were in the maxilla and 20 (41.7%) in the mandible (P<.05). Twenty-eight (58.3%) of the 48 odontomas were associated with 33 impacted teeth, including 31 permanent teeth, 1 primary tooth, and 1 supernumerary tooth. The maxillary central incisor (n= 6; 19.4%) and the maxillary canine (n= 6; 19.4%) were most commonly associated with odontoma, followed by the mandibular canine (n= 5; 16.0%) and maxillary third molar (n= 4; 12.9%).
CONCLUSION: This study provides clinical and pathological information on odotogenic tumors in a nothern Portuguese population

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19159025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Quintessence Int        ISSN: 0033-6572            Impact factor:   1.677


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Authors:  Vinaya Kumar Kulkarni; Jeevanand Deshmukh; Naveen Reddy Banda; Vanaja Reddy Banda
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2012-12-14

Review 2.  Clinical parameter of odontoma with special emphasis on treatment of impacted teeth-a retrospective multicentre study and literature review.

Authors:  Peer W Kämmerer; Daniel Schneider; Eik Schiegnitz; Sarah Schneider; Christian Walter; Bernhard Frerich; Martin Kunkel
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2015-11-27       Impact factor: 3.573

Review 3.  Odontomas and supernumerary teeth: is there a common origin?

Authors:  Roberto Pippi
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2014-11-12       Impact factor: 3.738

4.  Association between odontoma size, age and gender: Multivariate analysis of retrospective data.

Authors:  Francisco Levi-Duque; Carlos-Martín Ardila
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2019-08-01

5.  Odontomas are associated with impacted permanent teeth in orthodontic patients.

Authors:  Vanessa-Silvestre-de Aquino da Silva; Renato-do Prado-Gomes Pedreira; Felipe-Fornias Sperandio; Denismar-Alves Nogueira; Marina-Lara de Carli; João-Adolfo-Costa Hanemann
Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent       Date:  2019-09-01

6.  Orthokeratinizing odontogenic cyst of maxilla with complex odontoma.

Authors:  Meena Kulkarni; Supriya Kheur; Tripti Agrawal; Yashwant Ingle
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2013-09
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