Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor

One of the consequences of traumatic injuries is the chance of aseptic pulp necrosis to occur which in time may became infected and give origin to periapical pathosis. Although the apical granulomas and cysts are a common condition, there appearance as an extremely large radiolucent image is a rare...

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Main Authors: Jorge N.r. Martins, Filipe Freitas, André Saudade, André Moreira, João Caramês
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: LLC "Endo Press" 2020-04-01
Series:Эндодонтия Today
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Online Access:https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/290
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spelling doaj-b4f02104a6e149b5bb2c0890a7350a582021-07-28T12:55:20ZrusLLC "Endo Press"Эндодонтия Today1683-29811726-72422020-04-011434751277Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisorJorge N.r. Martins0Filipe Freitas1André Saudade2André Moreira3João Caramês4Implantology Institute LisbonImplantology Institute LisbonFrancisco Gentil Portuguese Institute of OncologyImplantology Institute LisbonLisbon University School of DentistryOne of the consequences of traumatic injuries is the chance of aseptic pulp necrosis to occur which in time may became infected and give origin to periapical pathosis. Although the apical granulomas and cysts are a common condition, there appearance as an extremely large radiolucent image is a rare finding. Differential diagnosis with other radiographic-like pathologies, such as keratocystic odontogenic tumour or unicystic ameloblastoma, is mandatory. The purpose of this paper is to report a very large radicular cyst caused by a single mandibular incisor traumatized long back, in a 60-year-old male. Medical and clinical histories were obtained, radiographic and cone beam CT examinations performed and an initial incisional biopsy was done. The final decision was to perform a surgical enucleation of a lesion, 51.4 mm in length. The enucleated tissue biopsy analysis was able to render the diagnosis as an inflammatory odontogenic cyst. A 2 year follow-up showed complete bone recovery.https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/290энуклеацияоральная хирургиятравма зубаenucleationoral surgerytrauma tooth
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Filipe Freitas
André Saudade
André Moreira
João Caramês
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Filipe Freitas
André Saudade
André Moreira
João Caramês
Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
Эндодонтия Today
энуклеация
оральная хирургия
травма зуба
enucleation
oral surgery
trauma tooth
author_facet Jorge N.r. Martins
Filipe Freitas
André Saudade
André Moreira
João Caramês
author_sort Jorge N.r. Martins
title Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
title_short Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
title_full Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
title_fullStr Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
title_full_unstemmed Clinical case. Large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
title_sort clinical case. large sized inflammated odontogenic cyst in a previously injured single lower incisor
publisher LLC "Endo Press"
series Эндодонтия Today
issn 1683-2981
1726-7242
publishDate 2020-04-01
description One of the consequences of traumatic injuries is the chance of aseptic pulp necrosis to occur which in time may became infected and give origin to periapical pathosis. Although the apical granulomas and cysts are a common condition, there appearance as an extremely large radiolucent image is a rare finding. Differential diagnosis with other radiographic-like pathologies, such as keratocystic odontogenic tumour or unicystic ameloblastoma, is mandatory. The purpose of this paper is to report a very large radicular cyst caused by a single mandibular incisor traumatized long back, in a 60-year-old male. Medical and clinical histories were obtained, radiographic and cone beam CT examinations performed and an initial incisional biopsy was done. The final decision was to perform a surgical enucleation of a lesion, 51.4 mm in length. The enucleated tissue biopsy analysis was able to render the diagnosis as an inflammatory odontogenic cyst. A 2 year follow-up showed complete bone recovery.
topic энуклеация
оральная хирургия
травма зуба
enucleation
oral surgery
trauma tooth
url https://www.endodont.ru/jour/article/view/290
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