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Relationship of Postoperative Maxillary Cyst and Radicular Cyst
We reported 3 cases of the postoperative maxillary cyst and the radicular cyst which occured after the radical operation.Case 1. A 36 year old male was received the radical operation of maxillary sinuses 22 years ago. The patient complained of swelling and pain of the right cheek.
Hiromitsu Tamaki +3 more
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ABSTRACT Various forms of oral involvement have been reported in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). Here, we analyze register‐based associations between NF1 and hospital visits related to oral infections. The Finnish NF1 cohort encompasses all individuals with verified NF1 who have visited the Finnish central and university hospitals in 1987–2011.
Vivian Reinhold +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The objective of our study was to re‐evaluate periapical lesions, including radicular cysts (RCs) and periapical granulomas (PGs) for locations, histopathological features, and degree of fibrosis in relation to the inflammatory response.
Sirke Virkkunen +6 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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Abstract Background Artificial intelligence (AI), a field within computer science, uses algorithms to replicate human intelligence tasks such as pattern recognition, decision‐making and problem‐solving through complex datasets. In endodontics, AI is transforming diagnosis and treatment by applying deep learning algorithms, notably convolutional neural ...
Rocharles Cavalcante Fontenele +1 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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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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Abstract Background and purpose Midline sacral meningeal cysts (MSMCs) are cerebrospinal fluid‐filled dural diverticula. Although widely considered asymptomatic, cases involving voiding difficulties or pain have been reported. The aims of this study were, firstly, to describe the clinical presentation of patients with symptomatic MSMCs, secondly, to ...
Ivan Cabrilo +9 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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