Abstract
The ameloblastoma is the second most common odontogenic tumour [1]. It occurs exclusively in the jaws, with a strong predilection for the posterior region of the mandible. Although benign, the ameloblastoma is a destructive tumour, locally invasive and presents a high rate of recurrence despite adequate surgical removal. A thorough understanding of its clinico-pathological behaviour is essential to avoid recurrence associated with inadequately treated disease. Currently wide re-section and immediate reconstruction are the treatment of choice.
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Ruquaya, M., & Singh, V. P. (2014). Ameloblastoma—A Locally Destructive and Invasive Tumour—Review of Literature. International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 03(05), 216–222. https://doi.org/10.4236/ijohns.2014.35040
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