The classic radiographic appearance of a multicystic solid ameloblastoma is described as a:
A) Grape-like radiopacities adjacent to an unerupted tooth or teeth
B) Diffuse radiopaque masses that extend to the alveolar cortex
C) Cotton-wool appearance within the ramus and body of the mandible
D) Soap-bubble appearance
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Q10: Primary jaw tumors are those that:
A) Originate
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Q12: Microscopically, odontogenic myxomas resemble tissues of the:
A)
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Q15: Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumors (CEOTs) are composed
Q16: Peripheral odontogenic tumors:
A) Develop outside the bone
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A)
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