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Dabholkar JP et al. – The jaw bones may develop the same types of tumors as the other bones of the body but may also develop tumors arising from the alveolar processes (epulis) and the developing teeth (odontomes). The present a series of 6 cases of such nature for their variety, diagnostic challenge they posed and different reconstruction methods used for better cosmesis.

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