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Infected dentigerous cyst in the maxilla: Report of two cases
Dentigerous cyst (tooth-bearing), is the second-most common odontogenic cyst in the Indian population. They remain asymptomatic, causing pain and swelling only when infected. Many a times they are diagnosed only on routine radiography.
Nanda Pai +3 more
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ABSTRACT Ameloblastic fibroma is an uncommon, benign, mixed odontogenic tumor characterized by the presence of both epithelial and mesenchymal components, without the formation of hard tissue. It constitutes approximately 1.5%–4.5% of all odontogenic tumors and predominantly affects the posterior mandible.
Priyambada Karna +3 more
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Dentigerous Cyst Associated with Unusual Supernumerary Teeth: A Case Report
Dentigerous cyst is a developmental odontogenic cyst associated with unerupted teeth, odontomes or supernumerary teeth. About 95% of dentigerous cysts involve the permanent dentition and only 5% are associated with supernumerary teeth.
Amita Sharma
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ABSTRACT Objective The objective of our study was to re‐evaluate periapical lesions, including radicular cysts (RCs) and periapical granulomas (PGs) for locations, histopathological features, and degree of fibrosis in relation to the inflammatory response.
Sirke Virkkunen +6 more
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Anaemia and Other Haemogram Parameters Associated With Benign Maxillomandibular Odontogenic Lesions
Introduction: Dental alterations associated with benign odontogenic lesions can alter patients’ diet, possibly leading to anaemia. Indeed, cytological studies of fluid contained in benign odontogenic lesions report the presence of blood cells. The aim of this study was, therefore, to investigate anaemia and haemogram parameters in relation to benign ...
Mamadou Diatta +10 more
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Background: There is an ambiguity in the correct diagnosis of odontogenic cystic lesions in mixed dentition period. So, present study was planned to assess diagnostic discrepancies and their potential impact on treatment strategies in pediatric ...
Umer Mukhtar +3 more
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Management of extensive dentigerous cysts [PDF]
Dentigerous cysts are usually easy to treat when small. However, extensive cysts are more difficult to manage requiring cyst enucleation and extraction of associated teeth. We advocate the use of assessment criteria to dictate the treatment modality indicated in each individual case such as cyst size and site, patient age, the dentition involved, and ...
Kourosh Taheri Talesh +1 more
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Case Series of Mandibular Glandular Odontogenic Cysts: Radiographic and Histopathological Evaluation
Glandular odontogenic cysts (GOCs) have been previously documented in the literature as uncommon odontogenic cysts characterized by their aggressive nature and high recurrence rate. This study is aimed at documenting and analyzing the radiographic as well as the histopathological features of GOC in the mandible and correlating these characteristics to ...
Hanadi Sabban +8 more
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Symptomatic Maxillary Sinus Retention Cyst Following a Prior Sinus Perforation: A Case Report
Maxillary sinus retention cysts (MSRCs) are benign, fluid‐filled lesions most often discovered incidentally on radiographic imaging. Although typically asymptomatic, larger cysts may lead to clinical symptoms due to pressure on surrounding sinus structures.
Arta Sinanaj Demiri +4 more
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Huge Dentigerous Cyst in the Maxillary Sinus: A Rare Case in Childhood.
Dentigerous cyst (DC) is the second most common type of odontogenic cyst. It is thought to have a developmental origin, arising from an anomaly in the reduced dental epithelium.
Övsen Önay, A. Süslü, T. Yılmaz
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