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Dental tissue neoplasm

Dental tissue neoplasm: Introduction

Dental tissue neoplasm: A tumor that develops from tissues inside the mouth that form the teeth. There are a number of types of tumors that can develop from tooth forming tissues: ameloblastoma, Pindorg tumor, cementoblastoma and many others. The tumor may be benign or malignant but can cause dental problems even if it is benign. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Dental tissue neoplasm is available below.

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