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The radicular cyst is an inflammatory pathology affecting the periapical bone tissue associated with teeth exhibiting pulp necrosis. Without timely endodontic intervention, this pathology can lead to significant bone tissue destruction due to its growth pattern, necessitating both endodontic and surgical approaches to halt its progression and remove ...
Juan Martín Pesántez Alvarado+2 more
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Odontoblasts are cells specialized in dentin matrix deposition and the first line of defense when the dentin–pulp complex is injured by pathological processes, such as dental caries and trauma. Natural compounds, such as flavonoids, could be useful to stimulate odontoblast activity and reparative dentinogenesis in vital pulp therapies, especially in ...
Cristiane Duque+10 more
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Dentigerous cyst with an impacted third molar obliterating complete maxillary sinus
Dentigerous cyst is the most commonly occurring odontogenic cyst after radicular cyst and accounts for 15% of all true cysts in the jaws. The cyst is more common in mandible than in maxilla.
Sanjay Asnani+4 more
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Domain knowledge assisted cyst segmentation in OCT retinal images [PDF]
3D imaging modalities are becoming increasingly popular and relevant in retinal imaging owing to their effectiveness in highlighting structures in sub-retinal layers. OCT is one such modality which has great importance in the context of analysis of cystoid structures in subretinal layers.
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Radicular Cyst: The Sequelae of Untreated Caries
A radicular cyst is characterized as an odontogenic cyst of inflammatory origin that develops from Malassez epithelial rests in the periodontal ligament as the consequence of dental pulp inflammation. The cyst commenced in the carious tooth and spread to the periodontal and periapical regions.
Khetan, Rohan R+3 more
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ORAL SURGERY TREATMENT OF RADICULAR CYST
Cysts are pathological formations that develop in the bone tissue or in the soft tissues of the upper and lower jaw. Reasons for their formation are many and varying, depending on the type. Cysts are usually caused due to root infection involving tooth decay. Untreated dental caries then allow bacteria to reach the level of the pulp, causing infection.
Rogoleva Gjurovski, Sonja, Dimova, Cena
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A case of epiphora secondary to a large apical periodontal cyst
Background: The objective of this manuscript is to report a rare cause of epiphora. Ophthalmologists may consider referring patients to otolaryngologists for refractory epiphora.
Elio Kmeid, Bassam Romanos
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Deep Supervision for Pancreatic Cyst Segmentation in Abdominal CT Scans [PDF]
Automatic segmentation of an organ and its cystic region is a prerequisite of computer-aided diagnosis. In this paper, we focus on pancreatic cyst segmentation in abdominal CT scan. This task is important and very useful in clinical practice yet challenging due to the low contrast in boundary, the variability in location, shape and the different stages
arxiv
Radicular cysts arising from deciduous teeth are rare. This article presents a case report of a radicular cyst associated with a mandibular deciduous second molar and with unusual radiographic findings.
Sulabha A Narsapur+2 more
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Management of Radicular Cyst: A Clinical Case Report [PDF]
A radicular cyst defined as a cyst of inflammatory origin arises from epithelial rests of malassez in periodontal ligament due to inflammation of the dental pulp.
Dayma, Ashwini, Khare, Anshika
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