Does Oral Enamel Cell Tumor Scraping Recur?

Oral enamel cell tumor is possible to recur after scraping, if the tumor grows in a deeper location, and is not cleanly removed during scraping, or is not treated in time, it is very easy to recur.
Oral enamel cell tumor is also known as odontogenic tumor, because it is a benign tumor, but the probability of recurrence is high, in general, if it can be found early and treated early, it is still easy to be cured, but the tumor usually does not show any symptom in the oral cavity, so it is not easy to find out, and cannot get timely treatment, and wait until the tumor is very big to find out and carry on the treatment, and at this time, the effect is generally not good.
In addition, some tumors growing in special parts of the mouth are not easy to be removed by surgery, and some parts of the mouth are more difficult to be treated by surgery and easy to recur after surgery. Therefore, whether oral enamel cell tumor will recur depends on whether it is detected and treated in time and the depth of the detected area, some parts are easy to deal with and some parts are not easy to deal with.
For specific cases, you should go to a regular hospital and choose the treatment under the guidance of your doctor.