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Ameloblastic Fibroma
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Ameloblastoma
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Ameloblastoma
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A benign neoplasm
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- Juvenile periodontitis - Papillon-Lefevre syndrome* - Hypophosphotasia - Neutropenias* - Leukocyte adhesion deficiency - Chediak-Higashi syndrome - Down's syndrome
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Amelogenesis imperfecta
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Amelogenesis imperfecta
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Amelogenesis imperfecta
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Basal cell nevus syndrome Gorlin-Goltz syndrome Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome Bisphosphonate associated osteonecrosis
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cementoosseous dysplasia cemental dysplasia cementoma It seems like there is a mixture of class I, class III and maybe even a class III.
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Chondrosarcoma
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Complex odontoma
Similar to osteosarcoma, but it has less calcification 1:1 Mandible:Maxilla Mandible: Symphysis, coronoid or condyle Maxilla: Septal Area Has scattered appearance
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Complex odontoma
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Compound odontoma
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Complex Odontoma
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Complex odontoma
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If you see this the tooth is dead or dying and needs endo treatment Condensing Osteitis Sclerosing Osteitis periostitis
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Defeine: 1-walled defect Define: 2-walled defect Define: 3-walled defect Define: advanced adult periodontitis
When both plates have been lost When 1 of the plates has been resorbed Surrounded by 3 bony walls when buccal and lingual cortical plates remain LOA >6mm PD > 6mm Horizontal and vertical alveolar bone loss > 5mm Class II and III furcation Significant tooth mobility
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Dentigerous cyst
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Dentigerous cyst
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Dens evaginatus
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Dentin Dysplasia
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Dens in Dente
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Dentinogenesis imperfecta
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Dentinogenesis imperfecta
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Dens in dente
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Dilaceration
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LOA <3mm (20%) PD 3-5mm Alveolar crestal bone loss <2mm Class I furcation LOA 4-5mm Horizontal and vertical bone loss 3-5mm Class II furcation Mobile teeth Possible interdental craters
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Does the earliest mild destructive lesions in bone cause a sufficient change in detectable density? Enamel Pearl Enameloma
No
Note the multiple mixed radiopaque and radiolucent lesions extending across both the maxilla and mandible
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Gemination
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exostosis
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Hypodontia
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Idiopathic osteosclerosis
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Hypercementosis
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Hyperdontia
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Hyperdontia Most cases of this between 40-50 yrs. old Occasionally root resorption occurs
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Macrodont
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Mesiodens
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Microdont
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Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
Lateral periodontal cyst This seldom will displace teeth twice as likely in the mandible as in the maxilla
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Odontogenic Keratocyst
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Lymphoma
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Odontogenic keratocyst
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Osteomyelitis
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Osteonecrosis
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Osteosarcoma
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Odontogenic Myxoma Note the sunray spicules on the left picture suggesting this is a malignant neoplasm
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Osteosarcoma
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Odontogenic Myxoma
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Male more than femal Mandible more than Maxilla Periapical granuloma
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Periapical granuloma
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Periapical radiolucency
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1. no overlapping proximal contacts 2. no overlapping roots of adjacent teeth 3. no overlapping of buccal and lingual molar cusps 1. Inflammation 2. CT breakdown 3. Alveolar bone loss
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Periapical scar
Radicular Cyst
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Periodontal abscess
This is the most common cyst in the jaws They arise from non-vital teeth They arise from rest of malassez Asymptomatic unless secondary infection occurs
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Periodontal abscess
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Presence of ___________ indicates good supporting bone; it's absence _________ signify pathology Prevalence of periodontitis in the US:
60% of these are in maxilla around the incisors and the tooth is non-vital 23%
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Regional odontodysplasia
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Supraeruption
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Regional odontodysplasia
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Supraeruption
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Residual cyst
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Taurodontism
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Residual Cysts
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Taurodontism
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Socket sclerosis
This is an early ameloblastoma Differential Diagnosis: Lateral Periodontal cyst Radicular Cyst Other odontogenic tumors
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Transposition
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1. Blunting of interdental septae on the anteriors 2. Loss of "crestal cortication" 3. Loss of sharp angles from crest to lamina dura 0.5-2.0mm
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What is the proper height of alveolar crest to the CEJ? Widening of PDL
Look at #10