نتایج جستجو برای: radicular cyst

تعداد نتایج: 34852  

2016
Hengameh Ashraf Saeede Zadsirjan Negar Norouzi Afsaneh Rahmati

Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin. It is also known as periapical cyst, apical periodontal cyst, root end cyst, or dental cyst. It arises from epithelial residues in the periodontal ligament as a result of inflammation. The inflammation usually follows the death of dental pulp. This paper presents a case report of a patient with radicular cyst as...

ایرانی, سوسن , منصف اصفهانی, فرناز ,

Background & Aims: Odontogenic cysts are derived from odontogenic epithelium and lined by odontogenic epithelium .All three odontogenic cysts (Dentigerous cyst,Odontogenic keratocyst cyst and Radicular cyst)can develop tumoral transformation .The least tumoral transformation rate is related to OKC.Epithelial cell proliferation rate is important in the prognosis .The best marker is HER2/neu. Mat...

2015
Vinayak Kumar Mantu Ruchi Mitra

bony hard to palpate which later becomes rubbery and fluctuant.5,6 Radiographically, most radicular cysts appear as round or pear shaped unilocular radiolucent lesion in the periapical region. The cyst may displace adjacent teeth or cause mild root resorption and can even cause nerve compression. The treatment options for radicular cyst can be conventional nonsurgical root canal therapy when le...

2014
V. Revathy Suryakanth Pai Shilpa Sasalawad

Radicular cysts in the primary dentition are rare, whereas they are most commonly occurring in the permanent dentition. We present a rare case of a radicular cyst associated with a non vital deciduous maxillary canine tooth with a history of trauma. The permanent canine was impacted due to the cyst. After the enucleation of the cyst, we observed a spontaneous eruption of the permanent canine. O...

2016
Sunil Gupta

A radicular cyst arises from epithelial remnants stimulated to proliferate by an inflammatory process originating from pulpal necrosis of a non-vital tooth. Radiographically, the classical description of the lesion is a round or oval, wellcircumscribed radiolucent image involving the apex of the tooth. A radicular cyst is usually sterile unless it is secondarily infected. This paper presents a ...

2012
Vidya A. Holla Laxmikanth Chatra Prashanth Shenai Prasanna Kumar Rao KM Veena Rachana Vishnudas Prabhu

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...

2012
Narotam Ghezta

The maxillofacial region is affected by a greater number of cysts than any other part of the body. Radicular cysts are the most common odontogenic cystic lesions of inflammatory origin and are managed either by surgical enucleation or by marsupialization. Here a case report is presented of a large radicular cyst that involved over half of palatal region of maxilla. Presentation, diagnosis and m...

Journal: :Cases Journal 2008
Panagiotis Kafas Sotirios Kalfas

A female patient, 51 years old, complaint of painful swelling on the anatomical area of the upper left lateral incisor. The diagnosis of radicular cyst was confirmed histo-pathologically. Nowadays, radicular cysts may be treated using conventional root canal methods or surgical apicectomy. The possible soft-laser reaction to radicular cysts after contact application has not been investigated. W...

2011
L. Toomarian M. Moshref M. Mirkarimi A. Lotfi M. Beheshti

Radicular cysts arising from deciduous teeth are rare. This report presents a case of radicular cyst associated with a primary molar following pulp therapy and discusses the relationship between pulp therapy and the rapid growth of the cyst. The treatment consisted of enucleation of the cyst sac and extraction of the involved primary teeth and 20 months follow up of the patient. Early diagnosis...

2015
VN Mahita BS Manjunatha R Shah M Astekar S Purohit S Kovvuru

BACKGROUND Periapical lesions occur in response to chronic irritation in periapical tissue, generally resulting from an infected root canal. Specific etiological agents of induction, participating cell population and growth factors associated with maintenance and resolution of periapical lesions are incompletely understood. Among the cells found in periapical lesions, mast cells have been impli...

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