Conservative Approach of a Dentigerous Cyst

Dentigerous cysts (DC) are the most common odontogenic cystic lesions of inflammatory origin occurring in children. These lesions can be treated by enucleation with or without related impacted teeth or marsupialization/decompression. The latter procedures have been used successfully for many years,...

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Main Authors: Farah Chouchene, Wassim Ben Ameur, Habib Hamdi, Maissa Bouenba, Fatma Masmoudi, Ahlem Baaziz, Fethi Maatouk, Hichem Ghedira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Dentistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5514923
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spelling doaj-01db1735ba0d4580beec78ef6665af0e2021-06-28T01:51:26ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64552021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5514923Conservative Approach of a Dentigerous CystFarah Chouchene0Wassim Ben Ameur1Habib Hamdi2Maissa Bouenba3Fatma Masmoudi4Ahlem Baaziz5Fethi Maatouk6Hichem Ghedira7Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentDental Surgery DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentPediatric and Preventive Dentistry DepartmentDentigerous cysts (DC) are the most common odontogenic cystic lesions of inflammatory origin occurring in children. These lesions can be treated by enucleation with or without related impacted teeth or marsupialization/decompression. The latter procedures have been used successfully for many years, but decompression is increasingly recommended in children because of its good outcomes and the preservation of the developing tooth. This conservative surgical technic allows simultaneously the normal eruption of the involved permanent teeth and the ossification of the bony defect. The present report describes an 8-year-old female patient with an inflammatory DC associated with an endodontically treated primary molar accidentally discovered on panoramic radiograph. Decompression of the cyst was performed, by means of a removable space maintainer acting as an acrylic obturator after removal of teeth 83 and 84. Ten months after the decompression procedure, a complete resolution and regression of the cystic lesion with full spontaneous eruption of the premolar were observed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5514923
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Wassim Ben Ameur
Habib Hamdi
Maissa Bouenba
Fatma Masmoudi
Ahlem Baaziz
Fethi Maatouk
Hichem Ghedira
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Wassim Ben Ameur
Habib Hamdi
Maissa Bouenba
Fatma Masmoudi
Ahlem Baaziz
Fethi Maatouk
Hichem Ghedira
Conservative Approach of a Dentigerous Cyst
Case Reports in Dentistry
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title Conservative Approach of a Dentigerous Cyst
title_short Conservative Approach of a Dentigerous Cyst
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series Case Reports in Dentistry
issn 2090-6455
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Dentigerous cysts (DC) are the most common odontogenic cystic lesions of inflammatory origin occurring in children. These lesions can be treated by enucleation with or without related impacted teeth or marsupialization/decompression. The latter procedures have been used successfully for many years, but decompression is increasingly recommended in children because of its good outcomes and the preservation of the developing tooth. This conservative surgical technic allows simultaneously the normal eruption of the involved permanent teeth and the ossification of the bony defect. The present report describes an 8-year-old female patient with an inflammatory DC associated with an endodontically treated primary molar accidentally discovered on panoramic radiograph. Decompression of the cyst was performed, by means of a removable space maintainer acting as an acrylic obturator after removal of teeth 83 and 84. Ten months after the decompression procedure, a complete resolution and regression of the cystic lesion with full spontaneous eruption of the premolar were observed.
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