Odontogenic myxoma occurrence on the mandible
A case report
Keywords:
odontogenic, myxoma, benignAbstract
Odontogenic Myxoma is rare benign tumour . This tumour is known for its locally aggressive nature . This is a case report of patient diagnosed with odontogenic myxoma and the treatment modality advocated to him
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