Amelobblastoma may be discovered in a routine dental x-ray. Once discovered your dentist may recommend tests such as additional x-rays, MRI, and CT Scan. Your dentist may also remove a sample of tissue for testing to further diagnose the condition.
An ameloblastoma is a rare benign tumour of the upper or lower jaw.
bec there is other type of ameloblastoma called ameloblastoma carcinoma.. 2nd it doesn't change its shape.. 3rd histopathology shows that it has an inactive connective tissue .. and an increased epithelium thus it doesn't act with the C.T to form a tooth ..:)
because it's simple :D
The treatment of ameloblastoma typically involves surgical intervention, with the primary goal being complete removal of the tumor to prevent recurrence. Surgical options may include enucleation, curettage, or resection of the affected jawbone, depending on the size and extent of the tumor. In some cases, reconstruction of the jaw may be necessary post-surgery. Adjuvant therapies are generally not standard but may be considered based on individual patient factors and tumor characteristics.
That is the correct spelling of the word "diagnosed".
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
probably under-diagnosed.
What disease was Nick diagnosed with? Diabetes.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
He was never diagnosed with AIDS.
A fever is usually diagnosed using a thermometer.
it was first diagnosed in 1968