scholarly journals Extensive Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor of the Maxilla: A Case Report of Conservative Surgical Excision and Orthodontic Alignment of Impacted Canine

2014 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 173-177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jee-Won Moon
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 62-66
Author(s):  
Dr.Sahana Srinath

Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor, a benign tumor of odontogenic origin has known for many years. Only few case reports have been published in the literatute and hence considered to be an uncommon tumor. The lesion has been called by various names as it has exhibited in various clinical and histological patterns for which the origin and histogenesis still remains uncertain. Here, we report a case of 18 year old female patient who came to us with a complain of swelling in the upper anterior tooth region and radiographically showing an Extrafollicular radiolucency adjacent to the crown of an impacted canine tooth.


Author(s):  
Sadaksharam Jayachandran ◽  
Nivethitha N

Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumour (AOT) is odontogenic epithelial tumour, also known as pseudoadenoameloblastoma/adenoameloblastoma, which was described by Dreibaldt in 1907 [1]. The term “Adenomatoid odontogenic tumour” was proposed by Philipsen et al [2] indicating that it was not a variant of ameloblastoma. In the World Health Organization classification of odontogenic tumours established in 1971, AOT was mentioned as a mixed odontogenic neoplasm, an epithelial tumour with an inductive effect on the odontogenic mesenchyme [3].It represents 3–7% of all odontogenic tumours largely limited to younger patients and striking tendency to occur in anterior maxilla, and over 750 examples have been reported in the literature [4]. This case report presents a case of an Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumour in the left maxillary anterior region which was diagnosed using radiographs and removed by surgical excision. KEYWORDS: Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor; Maxilla; Odontogenic tumor; Mixed radio opacity


Author(s):  
FERNANDA ARAGÃO FELIX ◽  
RODRIGO PORPINO MAFRA ◽  
LARISSA SANTOS AMARAL ROLIM ◽  
HELLEN BANDEIRA DE PONTES SANTOS ◽  
PATRÍCIA DAVIN GOMES PARENTE ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 156 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S88-S89
Author(s):  
A Lazim ◽  
R Kuklani ◽  
D Sundararajan

Abstract Introduction/Objective Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT) is an uncommon benign odontogenic tumor representing 3 to 7% of all odontogenic tumors. This tumor was first reported as adeno-ameloblastoma by Bernier and Tiecke in 1950 as it was initially assumed to be a type of ameloblastoma. In 1969, Philipsen and Bern proposed the term adenomatoid odontogenic tumor which was subsequently adopted by WHO and became the accepted terminology for this tumor. AOT is classified as a tumor of odontogenic epithelium but occasionally abnormal hard tissues consistent with dentinoid material may also be present as part of the tumor. AOT tends to occur in younger patients and 50% of the cases are diagnosed in teenagers. It occurs twice as commonly in females and frequently involves the anterior maxilla. Radiographically, AOT can appear as a radiolucent or mixed lucent-opaque lesion and may be associated with an impacted tooth. Methods/Case Report We report two unusually large expansile lesions of AOT that presented in the mandible. In the first case, the tumor presented as an expansile radiolucent lesion involving the right posterior mandible in a 32 year old female. In the second case, the tumor presented as an expansile mixed lucent-opaque lesion involving the left anterior mandible in a 21 year old female. The clinical presentation, radiographic and imaging findings, histopathologic features and treatment of these two cases will be discussed. The recommended treatment for AOT is surgical excision. The prognosis is good as this tumor seldom recurs after excision. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) NA Conclusion AOT is considered to be a non-aggressive, non-invasive and slow growing benign neoplasm. It is usually discovered on routine radiographic examination as the lesion is usually small and asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis but occasional cases that are larger in size have been reported in the literature.


Author(s):  
Analú Barros De Oliveira ◽  
Túlio Morandin Ferrisse ◽  
Lauro Toyoshi Mizuno ◽  
Delise Pellizzaro ◽  
Marcelo Gonçalves ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Santiago Gomez ◽  
Wagner Henriques Castro ◽  
Carolina Cavaliéri Gomes ◽  
Adriano Mota Loyola

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