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Management of a large radicular cyst: A non-surgical endodontic approach
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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Treatment of a large radicular cyst - enucleation or decompression? [PDF]
Introduction. Radicular cysts treatment involves surgical approach, more or less aggressive. However, treatment of large cystic lesions, including radicular cysts, causes some of dilemmas concerning the choice of the surgical method, especially ...
Matijević Stevo +4 more
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Combination of Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Carbonate Hydroxyapatite for Bone Regeneration in the Management of Radicular Cyst: A Case Report [PDF]
Conclusion: PRF and CHA may be used to accelerate bone regeneration in radicular cyst management.
Muhammad Irfan Rasul +2 more
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A Bilocular Radicular Cyst in the Mandible with Tooth Structure Components Inside
Background. A radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cyst of inflammatory origin. Radiographically, it commonly demonstrates clear unilocular radiolucency; radicular cysts with multilocular radiolucency are quite rare. Case Presentation. A 64-year-
Akari Noda +6 more
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Schulze and Brand type a-IV dens invaginatus with radicular cyst: A rare case report
Though a clinical examination may reveal a deep fissure or pit on the surface of an anterior tooth, radiographic examination is a more accurate approach to diagnose an invagination. Dens invaginatus is one of the common dental deformities, but the defect
Rachita Chengappa +3 more
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Nasolabial Cyst Mimicking a Radicular Cyst
Nasolabial cyst is an uncommon nonodontogenic, developmental cyst, originating in maxillofacial soft tissues characterised by its extraosseous location in nasal alar region.
R Kanmani +3 more
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Giant radicular cyst with bilateral maxillary sinus involvement
Radicular cysts are the most common cysts of the jaws. They are localized on the apex of the teeth with necrotic pulp. They are classified as inflammatory cysts.
Emre Kose +5 more
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Radicular cyst associated with primary molar: Surgical intervention and space management
Radicular cysts associated with primary teeth are rare. This case report describes radicular cyst associated with carious primary mandibular second molar in a 5-year-old patient and discusses its surgical intervention, space management, and follow-up for
Shrirang Sevekar +2 more
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Massive maxillary radicular cyst presenting as facial fracture and abscess: a case report.
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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Radicular cyst is a pathologic cavity partially or completely lined by epithelium in an area of apical periodontitis that is the result of root canal infection of a tooth. The radicular cysts are presumably formed by inflammatory proliferation of epithelial cell rests of Malassez in the inflamed periapical tissues.
Lin, Louis M. +2 more
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