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A Rare Case of Peripheral Compound Odontoma and Review of the Literature.

Merva Soluk TekkeşinBurcu BalkanDilek Kiper AkatayBelir Atalay
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2022)
Peripheral or extraosseous odontogenic tumors are rare oral soft tissue enlargements which demonstrate the same histologic features of their intraosseous counterparts but emerge in gingiva and mucosa. In this paper we report a case of peripheral odontoma in a 12-years-old female patient presented asymptomatic swelling in the palatal site. After the clinical and radiographic examination, excisional biopsy was applied to the lesion located entirely in the soft tissue of maxillary incisors. Histopathologically presence of tooth-like structures containing dentin with regular canals and partly enamel matrix were observed. Our aim is to present the extremely rare case of peripheral odontoma and to review the literature for demonstrating the frequency and clinicopathologic features of this entity.
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