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Jaw cyst in children's mixed dentition stage is a benign disease of bone. Its progression may lead to the absorption or local distension of the jaw, affecting the development of the jaw and facial appearance of the children.This article describes a case ...
WU Qiuyu +4 more
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This study assessed the relationship between posterior permanent dentition and radiographic changes of the mandibular condyle. This descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted on 300 panoramic radiographs of patients over 40 years of age (188 ...
Mahsa Esfehani +8 more
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Dentigerous cysts are one of the most common developmental odontogenic cysts involving the unerupted or impacted tooth. Most frequently seen in 20–30 years of life.
K.K. Deepa +3 more
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An Undiagnosed Case of Mucous Retention Cyst of Maxillary Sinus- A Case Report of a 10-year-old Lesion [PDF]
Mucous Retention Cyst of paranasal sinuses is rare. In comparison with the other paranasal sinuses, its incidence in the maxillary antrum is very less. Anatomically the maxillary sinus is in close vicinity to the maxillary alveolus and dentition of the ...
CJ Sanjay +4 more
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Dentigerous cyst of infl ammatory origin in mixed dentition: A case report and review of literature
Lakshmi Balraj, Tejavathi Nagaraj
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Inflammatory dentigerous cyst: A case report with conservative management
Inflammatory dentigerous cysts are rare and can present with diagnostic and management challenges. The management of an inflammatory dentigerous cyst should aim to preserve the permanent dentition whenever possible.
Natalie Liu, Nabina Bhujel, Helen Tatham
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Formation of Supernumerary Tooth One Year after enucleation of adjacent dentigerous Cyst in a 9-year-old Boy [PDF]
Supernumerary tooth is a rare event, which is usually found coincidentally in radiographic examination. The prevalence of this event is 1-3% with different prevalence for primary and permanent dentition.
Gholamreza Shirani +2 more
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Objectives The pediatric dentigerous cysts might vary by region and population group. Large cystic lesions are typically treated with marsupialization before enucleation in order to decompress the lesion and reduce its volume; however, in pediatric cystic lesions, conservative marsupialization and decompression can be used to manage the condition ...
Alqadi, Soha +4 more
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Management of Complicated Crown Fracture and Associated Impacted Mesiodens- Case Report with 3yrs Follow-up [PDF]
Mesiodens being the most common type of supernumerary tooth, usually results in malocclusion, poor aesthetics and cyst formation if it is not corrected. The management protocol involves surgical removal.
Victor Samuel A, Mahesh R, Mohit Gupta Y
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Endodontically treated primary second molar giving rise to formation of dentigerous cyst
The primary teeth with infected root canals, especially in those cases in which infection has spread to the periradicular tissues are common problem associated with primary dentition.
Somnath Chakraborty
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