Ameloblastoma -Introduction, Clinical Features, Histology, Radiology, and Treatment
In this video, we talk about everything related to Ameloblastoma. Odontogenic tumors are not common findings in the oral cavity. When found, ameloblastoma is the second most common tumor of the oral cavity. Many times patients do no report to the dentist with the complaint of swelling of ameloblastoma. The lesion is diagnosed on most occasions in routine dental examinations. Many etiologies have been purposed for this pathology with many investigations available to confirm the diagnosis and immediately offering the best possible treatment for the patient along with future reconstructions to be kept in mind of the surgeon and told to the patients. Odontogenic Keratocyst: • Odontogenic Keratocyst -Clinical features,... Dentigerous Cyst: • Dentigerous Cyst -Clinical features, Radio... If you found this video helpful, then please press the bell icon, like, share, and subscribe. For any queries, please comment below. Let's make dentistry easy together. #Ameloblastoma #OralSurgery #OralPathology

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