Multiple Choice
How does an adenomatoid odontogenic tumor differ from a dentigerous cyst on radiographic images?
A) It will not be associated with an impacted tooth.
B) It extends beyond the cementoenamel junction and can involve 50% to 60% of the root.
C) It will not form calcifications within the tumor, as does a dentigerous cyst.
D) It will not form a well-circumscribed radiolucency.
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