Odontogenic cyst

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Odontogene Zysten (von griech.: ὀδούς odous „der Zahn“ und γὲνεσις genesis „Entstehung“) (vom Zahn ausgehende Zysten) sind Zysten im Kieferbereich, deren Herkunft beziehungsweise Entstehung auf Zähne oder Zahnbildungsorgane zurückgeht. Vergleichbare Veränderungen kommen in keiner anderen Körperregion vor. rdf:langString
歯原性嚢胞(しげんせいのうほう、odontogenic cyst)はに発生する嚢胞のうち、その原因がに由来する嚢胞の総称。腫瘍の性質を持つ石灰化歯原性嚢胞や歯原性角化嚢胞は、世界保健機関などの近年の分類では、歯原性腫瘍(石灰化嚢胞性歯原性腫瘍など)に分類が変更された。 rdf:langString
Odontogenic cyst are a group of jaw cysts that are formed from tissues involved in odontogenesis (tooth development). Odontogenic cysts are closed sacs, and have a distinct membrane derived from rests of odontogenic epithelium. It may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material. Intra-bony cysts are most common in the jaws, because the mandible and maxilla are the only bones with epithelial components. That odontogenic epithelium is critical in normal tooth development. However, epithelial rests may be the origin for the cyst lining later.Not all oral cysts are odontogenic cyst. For example, mucous cyst of the oral mucosa and are not of odontogenic origin. In addition, there are several conditions with so-called (radiographic) 'pseudocystic appearance' in jaws; ranging from anatomic varia rdf:langString
rdf:langString Odontogene Zyste
rdf:langString 歯原性嚢胞
rdf:langString Odontogenic cyst
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rdf:langString Odontogene Zysten (von griech.: ὀδούς odous „der Zahn“ und γὲνεσις genesis „Entstehung“) (vom Zahn ausgehende Zysten) sind Zysten im Kieferbereich, deren Herkunft beziehungsweise Entstehung auf Zähne oder Zahnbildungsorgane zurückgeht. Vergleichbare Veränderungen kommen in keiner anderen Körperregion vor.
rdf:langString Odontogenic cyst are a group of jaw cysts that are formed from tissues involved in odontogenesis (tooth development). Odontogenic cysts are closed sacs, and have a distinct membrane derived from rests of odontogenic epithelium. It may contain air, fluids, or semi-solid material. Intra-bony cysts are most common in the jaws, because the mandible and maxilla are the only bones with epithelial components. That odontogenic epithelium is critical in normal tooth development. However, epithelial rests may be the origin for the cyst lining later.Not all oral cysts are odontogenic cyst. For example, mucous cyst of the oral mucosa and are not of odontogenic origin. In addition, there are several conditions with so-called (radiographic) 'pseudocystic appearance' in jaws; ranging from anatomic variants such as Stafne static bone cyst, to the aggressive aneurysmal bone cyst.
rdf:langString 歯原性嚢胞(しげんせいのうほう、odontogenic cyst)はに発生する嚢胞のうち、その原因がに由来する嚢胞の総称。腫瘍の性質を持つ石灰化歯原性嚢胞や歯原性角化嚢胞は、世界保健機関などの近年の分類では、歯原性腫瘍(石灰化嚢胞性歯原性腫瘍など)に分類が変更された。
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