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Cysts of the periapical region in children: A 19-year institutional review
Background: There are very few studies that have been done specifically on cysts of the periapical region in children. Aim: To do a retrospective analysis of specimens received as cysts of periapical region in children.
Ajay Telang, Pushparaja Shetty
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LARGE MAXILLARY RADICULAR CYST (CASE REPORT)
A cyst is defined as a pathological cavity lined by epithelium and the lumen is filled with cystic contents. Radicular cysts are most common odontogenic cysts and they are usually associated with carious, nonvital or fractured teeth. Many of them are usually asymptomatic and can be detected incidentally on routine radiography before the symptoms ...
Panev, Dejan +4 more
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Cystic lesion creating radiographic dilemma: An unusual case report
Dentigerous cyst is caused by fluid accumulation between the epithelium and the crown of an unerupted tooth. It grows by expansion of the follicle and is attached to the neck of the tooth.
Neeraj K Dhiman +3 more
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A case of squamous odontogenic tumor-like proliferation associated with radicular cyst.
Hirotsuna Kanegae +2 more
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Radicular Cyst with Severe Destruction of the Buccal Cortical Plate Secondary to Endodontic Failure
Rajdeep Pavaskar
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