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Odontogenic cysts : demographic profile in a Brazilian population over a 38-year period [PDF]
Objective: To determine the distribution of odontogenic cysts diagnosed histologically over a period of 38 years in a Brazilian population according to age, gender and site affected and to compare these data with previously reported studies from other ...
Emiliano, Gustavo Barbalho Guedes+5 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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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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Primary intraosseous carcinoma of mandible: an update on review of literature with a case report [PDF]
Primary intraosseous carcinoma (PIOC) is a rare malignant neoplasm of the jaws which is locally aggressive with quite poor prognosis. Overall and disease free survival is poor with almost 50% patients failing within first 2 years of follow up and ...
Jindal, Sanjeev Kumar+3 more
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Radicular cyst associated with a primary first molar: A case report
Radicular cysts arising from deciduous teeth are rare. This report presents a case of radicular cyst associated with a primary molar following pulp therapy and discusses the relationship between pulp therapy and the rapid growth of the cyst.
L. Toomarian+4 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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Symptomatic Sacral Perineurial (Tarlov) Cysts [PDF]
Sacral perineurial (Tarlov) cysts are rare lesions. Over a seven year period 4000 patients underwent surgery for lumbar disk herniation. In three patients neurological symptoms were caused by large sacral perineurial cysts.
Damir Kovač+3 more
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Dentigerous cyst with an impacted third molar obliterating complete maxillary sinus
Dentigerous cyst is the most commonly occurring odontogenic cyst after radicular cyst and accounts for 15% of all true cysts in the jaws. The cyst is more common in mandible than in maxilla.
Sanjay Asnani+4 more
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Radicular Cyst: The Sequelae of Untreated Caries
A radicular cyst is characterized as an odontogenic cyst of inflammatory origin that develops from Malassez epithelial rests in the periodontal ligament as the consequence of dental pulp inflammation. The cyst commenced in the carious tooth and spread to the periodontal and periapical regions.
Khetan, Rohan R+3 more
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Lateral periodontal cysts : a retrospective study of 11 cases [PDF]
Objective: To describe the clinical, radiological and histopathological features of lateral periodontal cysts among patients diagnosed in different centers (Vall d?Hebron General Hospital, Granollers General Hospital, the Teknon Medical Center, and the
Berini Aytés, Leonardo+3 more
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