Abstract

Benign odontogenic formations cause one and the same controversial situation known to pathologists for the last century. Some researchers believe that they are indeed benign. These formations are often asymptomatic, and the X-ray picture is not always reliable. There are currently no clear criteria for predicting the development of relapse. Based on modern molecular morphological techniques, it is important to identify the molecular mechanisms of recurrence, formation and growth of ameloblastoma and develop appropriate treatment methods. This review summarizes the background, current status, and future perspectives of odontogentic tumor in the multimodal treatment. The further trials to investigate the clinical benefits of diagnosis and treatment of odontogenic tumor were needed.

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