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odontoma
odontoma (ˌɒdɒnˈtəʊmə) n (Pathology) a tumour involving the teeth or the tissue that surrounds or produces teethTranslations
odontoma
odontoma[‚ō‚dän′tō·mə] (medicine) A benign tumor representing a developmental excess, composed of mesodermal or octodermal tooth-forming tissue, alone or in association with the calcified derivatives of these structures. odontoma
odontoma [o″don-to´mah] any odontogenic tumor, especially a composite odontoma.ameloblastic odontoma a rare, slow-growing, mixed tumor of odontogenic origin that combines the characteristics of composite odontoma and ameloblastoma.composite odontoma one consisting of both enamel and dentin in an abnormal pattern.radicular odontoma one associated with a tooth root, or formed when the root was developing.o·don·to·ma (ō'don-tō'mă), 1. A tumor of odontogenic origin. 2. A hamartomatous odontogenic tumor composed of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp tissue that may or may not be arranged in the form of a tooth. [odonto- + G. -oma, tumor] odontoma A tumor of odontogenic origin–ie, which arises from the dental epithelium. See Complex odontoma, Compound odontoma. o·don·to·ma (ō'don-tō'mă) 1. A tumor of odontogenic origin. 2. A hamartomatous odontogenic tumor composed of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp tissue that may or may not be arranged in the form of a tooth. [odonto- + G. -oma, tumor]o·don·to·ma (ō'don-tō'mă) 1. Tumor of odontogenic origin. 2. Hamartomatous odontogenic tumor composed of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp tissue that may or may not be arranged in the form of a tooth. [odonto- + G. -oma, tumor] |