Radicular Cyst Associated with a Maxillary Deciduous First Molar: A Therapeutic Case Report
Author(s) -
Mojgan Asadi,
S Farhadi,
K Gharanizadeh,
S Tavasoli-Hojjati,
S Ghadimi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of research in dental and maxillofacial sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2588-4166
pISSN - 2383-2754
DOI - 10.29252/jrdms.5.2.34
Subject(s) - radicular cyst , medicine , molar , dentistry , odontogenic , cyst , enucleation , surgery , pathology
BackgroundRadicular cysts are the most frequent odontogenic cysts of the jaws. Radicular cysts arising from the primary teeth are very rare and comprise 0.5% to 3.3% of radicular cysts in both primary and permanent dentitions.Case PresentationIn this paper, we report the clinical, radiographical, and histological characteristics of a radicular cyst associated with a maxillary deciduous first molar. The treatment plan included extraction and enucleation of the cyst under local anesthesia after the elevation of a mucoperiosteal flap, which led to satisfactory and uneventful healing.ConclusionEarly diagnosis of radicular cysts associated with the primary dentition allows for a less aggressive treatment plan and prevents adverse effects on the permanent successor.
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