WHO classification of odontogenic and maxillofacial bone tumors

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The 2005 WHO histological classification of odontogenic tumours lays out a classification system for neoplasms and other tumours related to the odontogenic apparatus. At the time of writing (2016), it is still the most widely used classification system although a new revision is due to come up in 2017

Classification

Malignant tumours
Benign
Bone-related lesions
Other tumours
  • -<p>The <strong>2005 WHO histological classification of odontogenic tumours</strong> lays out a classification system for neoplasms and other tumours related to the odontogenic apparatus. At the time of writing (2016), it is still the most widely used classification system. </p><h4>Classification</h4><h5>Malignant tumours</h5><ul>
  • +<p>The <strong>2005 WHO histological classification of odontogenic tumours</strong> lays out a classification system for neoplasms and other tumours related to the odontogenic apparatus. At the time of writing (2016), it is still the most widely used classification system although a new revision is due to come up in 2017. </p><h4>Classification</h4><h5>Malignant tumours</h5><ul>

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