Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan

Cysts are maintained by the presence of a cavity lined with epithelial cells and filled with a fluid secreted by them. The dental record is the most common type of development and is involved in wrapping an included tooth crown and connecting to the tooth through the cementoenamel junction. Having a...

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spelling I10-R335-article-299882020-08-21T11:25:41Z Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan Quisto de dentiguador: características clínicas, radiográficas y criterios para el plan de tratamiento Beiriz Rejane et al quistes odontogénicos, quiste dentígero, tratamiento. Cysts are maintained by the presence of a cavity lined with epithelial cells and filled with a fluid secreted by them. The dental record is the most common type of development and is involved in wrapping an included tooth crown and connecting to the tooth through the cementoenamel junction. Having a prevalence in the first three decades of life, with a predilection for males. Radiographically, dental cysts appear as a radiological, unilocular or multilocular lesion with well-defined and radiopaque edges associated with the crown of an included tooth. Usually, dental cysts are submitted to surgery by enucleation or marsupialization. The objective of the article is to illustrate a case of dental diagnosis, thus showing the characteristics from the type of lesion and the best treatment method. Patient in postoperative follow-up and without complications. Los quistes se definen por la existencia de una cavidad revestida de células epiteliales y llena de un líquido secretado por ellas. El quiste dentígero es el tipo más común de quiste de desarrollo y se caracteriza por envolver la corona de un diente incluido y conectarse al diente a través de la unión cemento-esmalte. Tener una prevalencia en las primeras tres décadas de la vida, con predilección por los hombres. Radiográficamente, los quistes dentígeros aparecen como una lesión radiolúcida, unilocular o multilocular con bordes bien definidos y radiopacos asociados con la corona de un diente incluido. Los quistes dentígeros generalmente se tratan quirúrgicamente mediante enucleación o marsupialización. El propósito de este artículo es ilustrar un caso de quiste dentígero, mostrando así las características de este tipo de lesión y sus formas apropiadas para el tratamiento. Paciente en seguimiento postoperatorio y sin complicaciones. Facultad de Odontología 2020-08-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/29988 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 30 Núm. 2 (2020): VOL 30 NUM 2 AÑO 2020; 23-27 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/29988/30744 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
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title Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
title_short Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
title_full Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
title_fullStr Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
title_full_unstemmed Dental Cyst: Clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
title_sort dental cyst: clinical, radiographic characteristics and criteria for the treatment plan
description Cysts are maintained by the presence of a cavity lined with epithelial cells and filled with a fluid secreted by them. The dental record is the most common type of development and is involved in wrapping an included tooth crown and connecting to the tooth through the cementoenamel junction. Having a prevalence in the first three decades of life, with a predilection for males. Radiographically, dental cysts appear as a radiological, unilocular or multilocular lesion with well-defined and radiopaque edges associated with the crown of an included tooth. Usually, dental cysts are submitted to surgery by enucleation or marsupialization. The objective of the article is to illustrate a case of dental diagnosis, thus showing the characteristics from the type of lesion and the best treatment method. Patient in postoperative follow-up and without complications.
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