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New WHO odontogenic tumor classification: impact on prevalence in a population.

Bianca Caroline Figueiredo BiancoFelipe Fornias SperandioJoão Adolfo Costa HanemannAlessandro Antônio Costa Pereira
Published in: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB (2019)
As of today, the most recent WHO classification to be followed brings KCOT back to the cyst category, which will impact on the prevalence and epidemiology of OTs; thus, this study was able to identify a considerable increase (287.80%) in the prevalence of OTs when the 2005 WHO classification was utilized. Despite being an important academic exercise, classifying odontogenic lesions and determining whether to place the odontogenic keratocyst in a cyst or tumor category is crucial to establish the correct diagnosis and treatment to follow, whether by oral medicine or oral surgery specialist, or by the general practitioner.
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