radicular odontoma - significado y definición. Qué es radicular odontoma
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Qué (quién) es radicular odontoma - definición

BENIGN TUMOUR OF DENTAL TISSUE
Compound odontoma; Odontome

Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma         
WAS AN INTERMEDIATE STAGE AND EVENTUALLY DEVELOPED DURING THE PERIOD OF TOOTH FORMATION TO A COMPLEX ODONTOMA THUS, BEING A HAMARTOMA
Draft:Ameloblastic Fibro-odontoma; Ameloblastic Fibro-odontoma
The ameloblastic fibro-odontoma (AFO) is essentially a benign tumor with the features characteristic of ameloblastic fibroma along with enamel and dentin (hard tissues). Though it is generally regarded as benign, there have been cases of its malignant transformation into ameloblastic fibrosarcoma and odontogenic sarcoma.
Radicular artery         
Radicular arteries
The posterior and anterior radicular arteries run along the posterior and anterior roots of the spinal nerves and supply them with blood.
Radicular         
MEDICAL TERM: PAIN RADIATING OUTWARD ALONG A SENSORY NERVE DUE TO INFLAMMATION OF THE NERVE ROOT AT THE SPINAL COLUMN
Radiculitis; Radicular; Radiculalgia
·adj Of or pertaining to roots, or the root of a plant.

Wikipedia

Odontoma

An odontoma, also known as an odontome, is a benign tumour linked to tooth development. Specifically, it is a dental hamartoma, meaning that it is composed of normal dental tissue that has grown in an irregular way. It includes both odontogenic hard and soft tissues. As with normal tooth development, odontomas stop growing once mature which makes them benign.

The average age of people found with an odontoma is 14. The condition is frequently associated with one or more unerupted teeth and is often detected through failure of teeth to erupt at the expected time. Though most cases are found impacted within the jaw there are instances where odontomas have erupted into the oral cavity.