Primordial odontogenic tumour: A systematic review of the common but also unusual features of this novel entity

Journal of Stomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
L AzziV Maurino

Abstract

Primordial odontogenic tumour (POT) is a novel entity that was described in 2014 and that is included in the group of benign mixed epithelial and mesenchymal odontogenic tumours. In recent years, several papers have added new cases with some clinical and histopathological aspects that slightly differ from those described in the original report. The aim of this systematic review is to update all available data on POT published in the literature and to identify those features of the neoplasm that require further investigation. A systematic review of literature was conducted using PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus. Additional sources were also checked. Publications reporting cases with enough clinicopathological information were included, without any time or language restrictions. Histopathological or radiological studies were considered for qualitative analysis. A total of 30 publications were included. Seventeen papers were used for quantitative analysis while 13 papers were used only for qualitative analysis. A total of 18 cases of POT were identified. Some clinical, radiographic, histopathological and therapeutic features were common in all reported cases, while other aspects of the neoplasm were inconsistent through p...Continue Reading

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