Odontogenic Tumors in South America - A Multicenter Study of 4399 Cases From 20 Oral Pathology Centers

  • Lauren Frenzel Schuch
  • , Alini Cardoso Soares
  • , Elismauro Francisco de Mendonça
  • , Victor Hugo Lopes de Oliveira Moreira
  • , Diego Antonio Costa Arantes
  • , Katman Bear Toledo Sanchez
  • , Wilson Delgado Azañero
  • , Ana Cristina Tetzner
  • , Marina Rocha Fonseca Souza
  • , Maria Carmen Pereira
  • , Laurindo M. Sassi
  • , Gleyson Kleber do Amaral-Silva
  • , Daniella Moraes Antunes
  • , Eduardo Ribeiro Ayach
  • , Stephany Paladines
  • , María Fernanda Torres Calle
  • , Izadora Fernanda Veiga de Jesus Costa
  • , Flávia Caló de Aquino Xavier
  • , Jean Nunes Dos Santos
  • , Sven Eric Niklander
  • René Martínez-Flores, Elena Riet Correa Rivero, Vivian Emanuelle de Araujo Assunção, José Miguel Amenábar, Juliana Lucena Schussel, Heliton Gustavo de Lima, Maria Luísa Paparella, Mariana Villarroel Dorrego, Roberto Anaximandro Garcia Rejas, Martinho Campolina Rebello Horta, Giovanna Ribeiro Souto, Paulo Eduardo Alencar Souza, Marcela Hernández Ríos, Constanza Morales, Thomas Villabobos, Maria Del Carmen Gonzalez-Galvan, Osvaldo Vera-González, Ana Paula Neutzling Gomes, Adriana Etges, Claudia Patricia Peña Vega, Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Mora, Carolina Menna-Barreto, Manoela Domingues Martins, Maria Natalia González Umpiérrez, Natalia Fernanda Tancredi Cueto, Felipe Martins Silveira, Lucas Guimarães Abreu, Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Tilakaratne, Keith David Hunter, Ricardo Santiago Gomez, Ronell Bologna-Molina

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Resumen

To describe the occurrence and clinicopathological features of odontogenic tumors (OTs) in a multicenter South American study.
Methods

This retrospective study reviewed 207,434 biopsies across 20 oral pathology centers in 10 South American countries. All cases were included according to the 2022 World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Data were analyzed descriptively.
Results

A total of 4399 OTs were identified, representing 2.1% of all biopsies assessed in these centers. Most were benign (99.1%), mainly odontoma (38.5%) and ameloblastoma (34%). Malignant tumors were rare (0.9%). Patients had a mean age of 27.8 years, with peak incidence in the second decade, and a slight female predominance (male-to-female ratio 1:1.1). Most lesions were asymptomatic (87.8%), intraosseous (97.3%), and located in the mandible (62.5%), especially the posterior region. Radiographically, radiolucent lesions (49.9%) predominated. Tooth displacement (83.3%) and root resorption (82.8%) were frequently reported. Among cases with available data, surgical excision (41.2%) and enucleation (37.3%) were the most common treatments, and recurrence was observed in 20.1%.
Conclusions

This multicenter study provides the largest dataset on OTs in South America. The results confirm the predominance of benign lesions and highlight the importance of collaborative studies, offering a basis for future clinical and research initiatives.

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