نتایج جستجو برای: jaw cysts
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Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cyst occurring in the jaws. The cyst is commonly found in relation to the maxillary anterior teeth in the third and fifth decade of life. Although multiple radicular cysts are not uncommon in the jaws, bilaterally symmetrical representation of these cysts is rare. Radiographs prior to extraction help in diagnosis of these cysts and thereby prevent f...
The effectiveness of decompression as initial treatment for jaw cysts: A 10-year retrospective study
Dental X-ray imaging helps dentists detect many problems such as caries, cysts and jaw structure problems. Clinical diagnosis preventive examinations of dental structures play an important role by providing a comprehensive evaluation with panoramic x-rays for dentists. However, researchers primarily use image processing methods to analyze improve increase its contribution the diagnostic time. I...
Delayed eruption of a single primary tooth is an uncommon event. Excluding a previous traumatic insult, the presence of a pericoronal odontogenic cyst or neoplasm is the primary cause for this abnormality. This case report describes the clinical and radiographic features of an ameloblastic fibro-odontoma in a young child, who presented with delayed eruption of the primary mandibular canine and ...
Calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) is an uncommon benign cystic neoplasm of odontogenic origin, which shows extensive diversity in its clinico-pathological appearances and biological behavior. It most commonly occurs in broader age group of 1-82 years in anterior part of jaws which is classically described by presence of ghost cells. There are variants of COC according to clinical, histopatholog...
The lateral periodontal cyst is an uncommon, but well-recognized type of developmental odontogenic cyst. Lateral periodontal cysts are defined as non-keratinized and non-inflammatory developmental cysts located adjacent or lateral to the root of a vital tooth. It is a relatively uncommon lesion found mostly in adults (5th to 7th decades) and it is rare in young people under 30 years of age. A c...
The term residual cyst is used most often for retained radicular cyst from teeth that has been removed. Residual cysts are among most common cysts of the jaws. The location of all odontogenic cysts is usually intraosseous. The peripheral (extraosseous) presentations are rare. The peripheral presentation of residual cyst has never been reported in the literature. In this article, the role of CT ...
Odontogenic cysts are the most commonly occurring cysts in the jaws and are the reason for the radiolucent appearances. The radicular cyst is a type of an infl ammatory cyst, caused due to pulpal necrosis followed by trauma or caries, with an associated infl ammatory response at the periapical region. Many a times it is diffi cult to diff erentiate from other bony lesions and it poses diagnosti...
Calcifying Cystic Odontogenic Tumor (CCOT) was previously described by Gorlin et al., in 1962 as Calcifying odontogenic cyst. CCOT is a rare lesion which accounts for 2% of all odontogenic pathological changes in the jaws. One of the variants, Ameloblastomatous proliferating type of CCOT is even more rare and very few cases have been reported in the light of literature review. This case report ...
This study compares the use of iodoform gauze and obturators made by hot pressure casting technique in the opening maintenance after the jaw cyst marsupialization. Forty patients with jaw cyst marsupialization in either retromolar pad or vestibular groove were randomly allocated to either experimental group (hot pressure casting obturator) or control group (iodoform gauze) and monitored for a p...
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