Odontogenic tumors can be treated by surgical resection, after which radiotherapy and chemotherapy can be used as appropriate. Odontogenic tumors are a kind of tumors generated from tooth-forming tissues. Benign tumors are manifested by maxillary or mandibular bone swelling and slight pain, while malignant tumors are commonly manifested by pain, swelling and penetration and erosion of bone cortex. The treatment of odontogenic tumors is mainly based on surgical resection, and after surgical resection, the choice of whether or not to use radiotherapy and chemotherapy is based on the pathology. After surgery, we should pay attention to the wound care, avoid causing the occurrence of infection, strengthen the cleaning of oral hygiene, and at the same time, appropriate supplementation of nutrients, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to promote the recovery of the wound. Regular review should be conducted to avoid recurrence of tumor.