The Surgical Management of a Cystic Lesion in the Same Cystic Follicle Related to Lateral Incisor and Impacted Permanent Maxillary Canine: (A Case Study)

Author:

Kumari Shilpa1,Kanwar Balkaran Singh1,Kumar Vijay1,Rai Kulwant1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Himachal Dental College, Sunder Nagar, Himachal Pradesh, India

Abstract

The most common kind of developing odontogenic cysts are dentigerous cysts. They frequently push impacted teeth into ectopic locations by encircling the crown of the tooth. The mandibular third molar, maxillary canine, mandibular premolar, and maxillary third molar are the teeth that are most commonly afflicted, in decreasing order. Although these cysts are more prevalent in men, they can also occur in children and teenagers, especially in the second and third decades of life. Dentigerous cyst-related teeth in the maxilla frequently cause root dilatation in the mandibular area, permanent tooth bud displacement close to the sinus, and cortical bone enlargement, sometimes, even up to the level of the orbit or floor of the nose. Clinically, these cysts do not cause any symptoms and are frequently found by chance during radiographs done to look into cases of primary teeth that are retained, teeth that are missing, teeth that erupt slowly, or orthodontic issues. Cone-beam computed tomography’s advent has just made it possible to shed fresh, extensively documented light on diagnostic and treatment approaches. Protocol for management: Surgery is typically used to treat dentigerous cysts. In this instance, the affected tooth underwent endodontic therapy, after which the cyst was curettaged, a further apicoectomy was performed, and canine impaction was completed. In the end, a bone graft and platelet-rich fibrin were implanted for rehabilitation.

Publisher

Medknow

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