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Korean Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
2013 Volume.37 No. 3 p.123 ~ p.126
Atypical Mixed Radiolucent and Radiopaque Lesion on Right Body of Mandible
Baek Joon-Seok

Kim Do-Young
Jung Tae-Young
Park Sang-Jun
Abstract
A Mixed tumor is a tumor that derives from multiple tissue types. This lesion appears to be mostly Mixed Radiolucent and Radiopaque aspect and typical examples are odontoma, ameloblastic fibroodontoma, ameloblastic fibroma etc. A odontogenic tumor is a neoplasm of the cells or tissues that initiate Odontogenic processes. Typical example is a odontoma. The odontoma is a hamartoma of odontogenic origin. There are two types: compound and complex. A compound odontoma still has the three separate dental tissues (enamel, dentin and cementum), but may present a lobulated appearance where there is no definitive demarcation of separate tissues between the individual "toothlets". It usually appears in the anterior maxilla. The complex type is unrecognizable as dental tissues, usually presenting as a radioopaque area with varying densities. It usually appears in the posterior maxilla or in the mandible. We reported 20-years old male patient who had an atypical mixed radiolucent and radiopaque lesion on right mandibule body tentative diagnosed as complex odontoma and excised.
KEYWORD
Mixed tumor, Odontoma, Endostosis
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