Histopathological Studies of Four Cases of Dilated Odontoma
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概要
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The characteristics of four cases of dilated odontoma were studied using thinly sliced decalcified sections and non-decalcified ground sections. Histological features common to the lesions in all four cases included an outer layer of cementum which enclosed a layer of dentin. Enamel was found within the dentin layer. The proliferation of irregular, calcified tissue with no distinct tissue structure was seen at the center of the lesion.This tissue was apparently derived primarily from dentin and partially from enamel. Dilated odontoma is considered to be a lesion positioned between dens invaginatus and complex odontoma.
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著者
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Seto Kanichi
The First Department Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery School Of Dental Medicine Tsurumi University
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Matsumoto Yasuhiro
Department Of Informatics And Mathematical Science Graduate School Of Engineering Science Osaka Univ
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Matsumoto Yasuhiro
Department Of Oral Pathology School Of Dental Medicine Tsurumi University
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