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Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth
Abstract
Aim Cysts are pathological formations lined with epithelium that may show different characteristics depending on the epithelial tissue from which they originate, filled with liquid or semi-liquid material, showing localized development, usually with a connective tissue wall. Dentigerous cysts are often associated with impacted teeth and are benign developmental lesions. Rarely, they may occur due to inflammatory causes. Our aim was to report the management of inflamatuar dentigerous cycst related with total amputation in mixt dentition.
Case Report In this case report, we present the three-year clinical follow-up after surgical marsupialization of an eight-year-old young patient who applied to our clinic with a complaint of swelling in the lower jaw.
Discussion Inflammatory dentigerous cysts could occur in immature permanent teeth as a result of inflammation from a non-vital primary tooth. In cases of dentigerous cysts in children, various appliances and methods can be used for marsupialization. Marsupialization consists of uniting the cyst lining to the oral mucosa. This method has fewer complications than enucleation regarding the preservation of important anatomical structures and developing tooth germs.
Conclusion Although the development of odontogenic cysts in children is rare, their formation and progression can be much more rapid and aggressive than in adults. In the treatment of lesions observed in childhood, marsupialization has been reported to be an effective treatment method for the protection of erupting permanent teeth and surrounding tissues.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Paedodontics
Journal Section
Case Report
Publication Date
December 30, 2024
Submission Date
July 29, 2024
Acceptance Date
October 30, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 2 Number: 3
APA
Peker, O., & Haskan, A. C. (2024). Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth. Eurasian Dental Research, 2(3), 76-80. https://doi.org/10.62243/edr.1524049
AMA
1.Peker O, Haskan AC. Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth. EDR. 2024;2(3):76-80. doi:10.62243/edr.1524049
Chicago
Peker, Oyku, and Ahmet Can Haskan. 2024. “Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing As a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth”. Eurasian Dental Research 2 (3): 76-80. https://doi.org/10.62243/edr.1524049.
EndNote
Peker O, Haskan AC (December 1, 2024) Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth. Eurasian Dental Research 2 3 76–80.
IEEE
[1]O. Peker and A. C. Haskan, “Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth”, EDR, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 76–80, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.62243/edr.1524049.
ISNAD
Peker, Oyku - Haskan, Ahmet Can. “Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing As a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth”. Eurasian Dental Research 2/3 (December 1, 2024): 76-80. https://doi.org/10.62243/edr.1524049.
JAMA
1.Peker O, Haskan AC. Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth. EDR. 2024;2:76–80.
MLA
Peker, Oyku, and Ahmet Can Haskan. “Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing As a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth”. Eurasian Dental Research, vol. 2, no. 3, Dec. 2024, pp. 76-80, doi:10.62243/edr.1524049.
Vancouver
1.Oyku Peker, Ahmet Can Haskan. Long-Term Treatment of Dentigerous Cyst Developing as a Result of Incorrect Total Amputation of Primary Tooth. EDR. 2024 Dec. 1;2(3):76-80. doi:10.62243/edr.1524049