Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases

Introduction: Cystic maxillary lesions are common. In 1962, Gorlin described a rare cystic form termed the calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or Gorlin's cyst. Two cases of this form were treated at Bordeaux University Hospital. Observation: The first case was a 17-year-old patient with mandibul...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Lagarde Xavier, Sturque Julie, Fenelon Mathilde, Marteau Jean Marie, Fricain Jean Christophe, Catros Sylvain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2019/04/mbcb190021/mbcb190021.html
id doaj-f87de2715ded4e3682ac4449f7d03906
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f87de2715ded4e3682ac4449f7d039062021-04-02T16:56:30ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery2608-13262019-01-012543610.1051/mbcb/2019023mbcb190021Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical casesLagarde Xavier0Sturque Julie1Fenelon Mathilde2Marteau Jean Marie3Fricain Jean Christophe4Catros Sylvain5Université de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinUniversité de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinUniversité de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinUniversité de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinUniversité de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinUniversité de Bordeaux, Service de Chirurgie Orale PellegrinIntroduction: Cystic maxillary lesions are common. In 1962, Gorlin described a rare cystic form termed the calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or Gorlin's cyst. Two cases of this form were treated at Bordeaux University Hospital. Observation: The first case was a 17-year-old patient with mandibular odontoma, which had developed over the previous 6 months. Excision was performed under local anesthesia, and the diagnosis of COC was made following pathological analysis. A 6-month follow-up was planned. The second case was a 62-year-old patient with a post-extraction mandibular lesion, which had been evolving for 1 year. Enucleation under local anesthesia led to the diagnosis of COC. No recurrence was observed after 5 years of follow-up. Discussion: COCs are rare lesions affecting mainly the anterior aspect of the mandible. COCs are usually discovered in unforeseen circumstances, and they can be observed as a clinically painless and well-defined oral deformation. Radiological examination often reveals radiolucent and uniloculated lesions, sometimes associated with radiopaque lesions. Pathological analyses are required for final diagnosis. Management is based on complete excision, more or less associated with marsupialization, and requires an annual clinical radiographic monitoring over the next 5 years. Conclusion: COC are rare lesions, usually asymptomatic, whose treatment is based on complete excision. Clinical and radiological follow-up is necessary until complete reossification is achieved.https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2019/04/mbcb190021/mbcb190021.htmlcalcifying odontogenic cystcalcified ghost cellsenucleation
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Lagarde Xavier
Sturque Julie
Fenelon Mathilde
Marteau Jean Marie
Fricain Jean Christophe
Catros Sylvain
spellingShingle Lagarde Xavier
Sturque Julie
Fenelon Mathilde
Marteau Jean Marie
Fricain Jean Christophe
Catros Sylvain
Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
calcifying odontogenic cyst
calcified ghost cells
enucleation
author_facet Lagarde Xavier
Sturque Julie
Fenelon Mathilde
Marteau Jean Marie
Fricain Jean Christophe
Catros Sylvain
author_sort Lagarde Xavier
title Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
title_short Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
title_full Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
title_fullStr Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
title_full_unstemmed Calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
title_sort calcifying odontogenic cyst: a report of two clinical cases
publisher EDP Sciences
series Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery
issn 2608-1326
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction: Cystic maxillary lesions are common. In 1962, Gorlin described a rare cystic form termed the calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) or Gorlin's cyst. Two cases of this form were treated at Bordeaux University Hospital. Observation: The first case was a 17-year-old patient with mandibular odontoma, which had developed over the previous 6 months. Excision was performed under local anesthesia, and the diagnosis of COC was made following pathological analysis. A 6-month follow-up was planned. The second case was a 62-year-old patient with a post-extraction mandibular lesion, which had been evolving for 1 year. Enucleation under local anesthesia led to the diagnosis of COC. No recurrence was observed after 5 years of follow-up. Discussion: COCs are rare lesions affecting mainly the anterior aspect of the mandible. COCs are usually discovered in unforeseen circumstances, and they can be observed as a clinically painless and well-defined oral deformation. Radiological examination often reveals radiolucent and uniloculated lesions, sometimes associated with radiopaque lesions. Pathological analyses are required for final diagnosis. Management is based on complete excision, more or less associated with marsupialization, and requires an annual clinical radiographic monitoring over the next 5 years. Conclusion: COC are rare lesions, usually asymptomatic, whose treatment is based on complete excision. Clinical and radiological follow-up is necessary until complete reossification is achieved.
topic calcifying odontogenic cyst
calcified ghost cells
enucleation
url https://www.jomos.org/articles/mbcb/full_html/2019/04/mbcb190021/mbcb190021.html
work_keys_str_mv AT lagardexavier calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
AT sturquejulie calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
AT fenelonmathilde calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
AT marteaujeanmarie calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
AT fricainjeanchristophe calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
AT catrossylvain calcifyingodontogeniccystareportoftwoclinicalcases
_version_ 1721555115712708608