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A Rare Presentation of Radicular Cyst: A Case Report and Review of Literature

open access: yesEuropean Annals of Dental Sciences, 2021
The radicular cyst is the most common inflammatory odontogenic cyst in the jaws. It is a periapical lesion associated with non-vital teeth in the tooth-bearing regions of the jaws with a slight male predilection.
Indraneel Bhattacharyya   +5 more
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Massive maxillary radicular cyst presenting as facial fracture and abscess: a case report.

open access: greenLibyan Journal of Medicine, 2007
Radicular cysts arise from non-vital teeth. They are inflammatory in nature and are the most common cystic lesion found in the jaw. We present a case of a massive maxillary radicular cyst in a 20 year-old man, diagnosed following an alleged assault and
Mizen KD   +3 more
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Multilocular Radicular Cyst – A Common Pathology with Uncommon Radiological Appearance [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2016
Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cyst of inflammatory origin. It is almost all the times associated with pulpal necrosis leading to inflamed periapical tissues. The cyst is usually asymptomatic unless infected. Radiographically, it presents
Peeyush Shivhare   +4 more
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Traumatic bone cyst mimicking radicular cyst [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Case Reports, 2012
Traumatic bone cysts were first defined by Lucas and Blum in 1929. It is classified as an intraosseous pseudocyst. They are asymptomatic and are usually seen during routine radiographical examination. According to the 2002 classification of the WHO, traumatic bone cysts are in miscellaneous lesions.
Onur, Dincer   +3 more
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Immunohistochemical Expression of CDC7 in Dentigerous Cyst, Odontogenic Keratocyst and Radicular Cyst

open access: yesActa Medica, 2018
CDC7 is a serine/threonine kinase which has an essential role in initiation of DNA proliferation and S phase. It increases the invasion and proliferation in many pathologic lesions.
Zohreh Jaafari-Ashkavandi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Conservative non-surgical management of an infected radicular cyst

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2011
The radicular cyst arises from epithelial remnants stimulated to proliferate by an inflammatory process originating from pulpal necrosis of a non-vital tooth.
Harleen Narula   +4 more
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Conservative Approach in the Management of Radicular Cyst in a Child: Case Report

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2013
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
Narendra Varma Penumatsa   +4 more
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Rushton bodies - a pathological enigma

open access: yesBrazilian Dental Science, 2015
The most common inflammatory odontogenic cyst is the radicular cyst. It forms as a result of pulp necrosis due to the presence of carious teeth. Rushton bodies may be seen as irregular structures on the surface epithelium of odontogenic cysts.
Treville Pereira, Subraj Shetty
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Management of a large radicular cyst: A non-surgical endodontic approach

open access: yesSaudi Endodontic Journal, 2014
A radicular cyst arises from epithelial remnants stimulated to proliferate by an inflammatory process originating from pulpal necrosis of a non-vital tooth.
Shweta Dwivedi   +3 more
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Clinical and Radiological Findings of Mandibular Cystic Lesions [PDF]

open access: yesJLUMHS, 2018
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical and radiological findings of mandibular cystic lesions. METHODOLOGY: This study was descriptive case series, conducted on 40 cases of mandibular cystic lesions at Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Liaquat ...
Lovekesh Kumar   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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