Alterations of FHIT and P53 genes in keratocystic odontogenic tumor, dentigerous and radicular cyst [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine fragile histidine triad (FHIT) and p53 protein expression, and to analyze FHIT and p53 gene status in keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KOT), dentigerous cysts (DC) and radicular cysts (RC ...
Ana Ivanišević Malčić+6 more
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The Surgical Management of a Radicular Cyst in the Maxillary Anterior Region - A Case Report. [PDF]
Radicular cysts are the most common forms of cysts in the jaws. They develop from epithelial residues in the periodontal ligament in response to periapical infection following pulpal necrosis.
Gurav T+4 more
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A Rare Case of Calcified Radicular Cyst in Deciduous Tooth. [PDF]
Radicular cysts (RCs) are one of the most common odontogenic cystic lesions of inflammatory origin. It originates mostly from epithelial residues in periodontal ligaments secondary to inflammation.
Sunny R+5 more
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Treatment of Radicular Cyst with Marsupialization in Children: Report of Two Rare Cases. [PDF]
Aim To present the treatment of radicular cysts with marsupialization in children and help reduce morbidity. Background Radicular cyst is a cyst with an odontogenic origin seen more frequently in permanent dentition and seldom in primary dentition ...
Ahmed T, Kaushal N.
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Recovery of Pulp Sensibility After the Surgical Management of a Large Radicular Cyst: A Case Report with a 4.5-Year Follow-up. [PDF]
In addition to pathogenic teeth associated with cysts, the roots of adjacent teeth are often included in the cystic cavity. Whether these teeth require elective endodontic treatment followed by cystic enucleation remains unclear.
Kim HJ, Min KS.
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Microsurgical management of radicular cyst using guided tissue regeneration technique: A case report. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Radicular cyst is a lesion of odontogenic origin that arises from epithelial remains due to periapical periodontitis caused by inflammatory reactions generated at the apex of affected teeth with infected or necrotic pulps.
Gómez Mireles JC+7 more
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Management of infected radicular cyst associated with immature maxillary permanent lateral incisor: a conservative surgical approach. [PDF]
Radicular cysts are the most common cystic lesions which affect the jaw. Traumatic dental injuries cause injury to the periodontal ligament and dental pulp often leads to pulpal necrosis.
Yadav D+3 more
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Traumatic bone cyst mimicking radicular cyst [PDF]
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.
Buket Aybar+3 more
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Successful Endo-Surgical Management of Radicular Cyst – A Clinical Case Report
The most frequent cystic lesions affecting the jaws are radicular cysts, which present radiographically as an oval or pear-shaped unilocular radiolucency in the periapical region. Radicular cysts are usually asymptomatic.
Haytham Jaha
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Assessment of bone regeneration after maxillary radicular cyst enucleation with or without bone grafting materials: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Objective The limitations of spontaneous bone healing underscore the necessity for exploring alternative strategies to enhance bone regeneration in maxillary radicular cyst cases.
La Rosa GRM+5 more
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