@article{oai:mdu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000271, author = {杠, 幸彦 and 礒, 勝彦 and 植田, 洋一郎 and 待田, 順治 and 伊吹, 薫 and 林, 俊子 and 中村, 千仁 and 枝, 重夫 and 鷹股, 哲也}, issue = {2}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, A case of adenomatiod odontogenic tumor appeared in the incisor region of the mandible of a 15-year-old girl was descrived in this paper. The lesion consisted of multilobular nest differently from the ordinary one, and was considered to recurrence because she had a past history of extraction of the embedded canine and the surrounding tumor 2.5 years ago. The whole tumor was resected with jaw bone intraorally, and palstic surgery was performed with the patient by transplantion of a piece of the ilium to the defect. No recurrence has been observed 3 years after the operation. An analysis of 74 cases of this tumor reported in Japan, including our own case, revealed the following data. The youngest is 8-year-old and the oldest 44-year-old, average age is 17.9-year-old. The tumor is much more common in females (58 cases out of 71 cases, 81.7%) than in males (13 cases, 18.3%). The mandible (39 cases out of 67 cases, 58.1%) is affected more often than the maxilla (28 cases, 41.9%). The tumor is predominant in the anterior region (46 cases out of 67 cases, 68.6%) than the molar region (18 cases, 26.9%), and very often accompanied with embedded teeth (47 cases out of 59 cases, 79.7%). The recurreuce has been documented in only 2 cases.}, pages = {209--221}, title = {下顎骨前歯部にみられたAdenomatoid odontogenic tumor の1症例付,本邦74例の文献的考察}, volume = {6}, year = {1980} }