Is enamel cell tumor a rare disease?

Enameloblastoma is not a rare disease. Enameloblastoma is one of the common benign epithelial tumors of odontogenic origin. This tumor is characterized by slow growth and usually does not metastasize and spread. However, if the surgery is done incompletely, the recurrence rate is relatively high. The incidence of this disease is higher in people aged 30-60 years, and the course of the disease is about 6 years. Enamel cell tumor often has no conscious symptoms in the early stage of the disease, with the development of the disease will appear pressure symptoms, such as displacement of the eyeball, tearing, diplopia, pain and swelling and other symptoms. Patients should do X-ray examination, pathological analysis examination and other clear diagnosis. Patients should consult the doctor in time if they have any discomfort to avoid delaying the condition. After the diagnosis is confirmed, the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions and take active treatment to avoid delaying the condition.