| 1. | Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin.
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| 2. | The next most common form of odontogenic infection is the periodontal abscess.
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| 3. | Most " primordial cysts " are actually Keratocyst odontogenic tumors ( KOT's ).
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| 4. | The "'glandular odontogenic cyst "'is a rare odontogenic cyst.
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| 5. | The "'glandular odontogenic cyst "'is a rare odontogenic cyst.
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| 6. | Micrograph showing keratocystic odontogenic tumour, a common finding in nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome.
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| 7. | Ludwig's angina and cavernous sinus thrombosis are rare but serious complications of odontogenic infections.
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| 8. | 6 ) Mast cells, Remnants of Odontogenic Epithelium & occasionally Satellite microcysts are also present.
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| 9. | Severe trismus may occur in when the muscles of mastication are involved in an odontogenic infection, making any surgical treatment impossible.
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| 10. | Usually drainage occurs via the periodontal pocket, or else the infection may spread as a cellulitis or a purulent odontogenic infection.
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