The Journal of Nihon University School of Dentistry
Online ISSN : 1884-2984
Print ISSN : 0029-0432
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A clinicopathologic study of odontomas : Malaysian findings
Kok Han NgChong Huat Siar
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1997 Volume 39 Issue 4 Pages 171-175

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This report reviews the clinicopathologic characteristics of 104 cases of odontomas diagnosed in the Division of Stomatology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, over a 29-year period (1967-1995). The results showed no real predilection in terms of sex (M : F ratio, 1 : 1), race (45.2 % Malays, 40.4 % Chinese, 10.6 % Indians and 3.8 % other races) or site (maxilla : mandible ratio, 1 : 1.04) distribution. The mean age at presentation was 24.8 years and the age range was 3-74 years. There were 102 intraosseous and 2 extraosseous odontomas. Swelling was the most common presenting complaint. The majority of cases (81.9%) were clinically diagnosed as odontomas. The treatment of choice was surgical enucleation. Compound (43.3%) and complex (35.5%) odontomas were the two most common histological types encountered. The present findings correlate favorably with reported studies from other geographic areas.

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