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ABSTRACT Clear cell odontogenic carcinoma (CCOC) is an extremely rare malignancy presenting as a swelling in the mandibles of females. This disease can be diagnosed based on immunohistochemical markers, including Pan cytokeratin (CK), p63, CK5, smooth muscle actin, calponin, and S‐100.
Zayed Asiri +4 more
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Background: TNF-α is a multifunctional proinflammatory cytokine and TGF-β1 is a secretory protein controlling epithelial proliferation and differentiation. Keratocyst presents an aggressive behavior and a growth mechanism different from that of radicular
Safoura Seifi +4 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Dental Pulp Assessment: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has recently emerged as a promising modality for dental applications, offering radiation‐free imaging with superior soft tissue visualization capabilities compared to x‐ray‐based techniques such as spiral or cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).
Bing Han +5 more
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A Wide Infected Radicular Cyst Invading Maxillary Sinus: Case Report
Radicular cysts are among the most common lesions of the jaws. They develop around the apex of the devitalized root following pulp necrosis or trauma. Mostly radicular cysts are asymptomatic and small, they rarely reach large sizes.
Esra Altunsoy +2 more
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Management Of A Radicular Cyst With Synthetic Bone Graft Subtitute (Case Report)
The radicular cyst has been classified as inflammatory cyst, as a consequence to pulpal necrosis following caries, with an associated periapical inflammatory response.
Fisna Melia
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Diagnostic dilemma: Radicular cyst or keratocystic odontogenic tumor?
Keratocystic odontogenic tumor was previously considered as a common cyst of developmental origin but now it is considered as a tumor of the oral cavity with high recurrence rate and it has an ability to mimic other jaw cysts.
Shubhankar Dasgupta +4 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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The magnetic resonance imaging characteristics of radicular cysts and granulomas [PDF]
Natnicha Wamasing +5 more
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Management of a Challenging Case of Upper Jaw Radicular Cyst
Jaw tumors and cysts are uncommon jaw or mouth abnormalities. Dental cysts, known as radicular cysts, typically occur in the gums, tooth roots, molars, wisdom teeth, jawbone, or sinuses. These cysts can lead to infection and symptoms may arise at a later
Issa Saad +10 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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