scholarly journals Management of a 12-Year-Old Patient with Complex Odontoma, Impacted First Molar, Pericoronal Dentigerous Cyst and Involvement of Inferior Alveolar Nerve: A Case Report

Author(s):  
Christian Bacci ◽  
Cerrato Alessia ◽  
Christian Bacci ◽  
Sbricoli Luca ◽  
Zanette Gastone

Complex odontoma, associated with an impacted tooth and a dentigerous cyst is a rare condition, especially in children. The management of such young patients could be difficult, and many aspects must be taken into consideration, like the patient’s collaboration during the procedures and the possibility of nerve damage. In this case report, we describe how to manage these kinds of patients, in order to reduce the risks and improve cooperation, taking advantage of the great benefits of conscious sedation.

RSBO ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
Radamés Bezerra Melo ◽  
Yuri Edward de Souza Damasceno ◽  
Celio Armando Couto da Cunha Junior ◽  
Igor Vasconcelos Pontes

Introduction: The dentigerous cyst, also called a follicular cyst is an odontogenic cyst that develops in association with crown of an impacted tooth, predominantly in mandibular third molars of young patients. The Odontoma is a ectomesenquimal tumor of unknown origin that are more considered developmental malformations (harmatomas) than benign neoplasms. Occasionally, the dentigerous cyst is associated with odontoma. Objective: The article aims to report a case of surgical treatment of dentigerous cyst associated with compound odontoma and unerupted tooth in anterior region of the mandible. Case report: A male patient, 17 years of age, without systemic changes, was sent to the Center for Dental Specialties of Horizonte, Ceará, Brazil, specialty of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, for diagnosis and treatment of oral lesions visualized after periapical radiographic examination to determine failed eruption of element 42. Observing the periapical radiograph it was possible to visualize radiopaque lesion suggestive of a compound odontoma and a cystic capsule in association with the element 42. A panoramic radiographwas requested and it was planned a surgical removal of odontoma with curettage of bone cavity and removing the cystic capsule and element 42. There were no significant postoperative complications, the suture removal was performed 7 days after surgery where it was possible to observe a good healing, no swelling and no paresthesia. Conclusion: The treatment of choice is surgical excision of the lesions with the tooth associated to the cyst, it should be performed with proper planning, avoiding injury to vital structures and should not be delayed in order to avoid possible occlusion sequelae.


2013 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 389-392
Author(s):  
Marina Lara De Carli ◽  
Fernanda Rafaelly De Oliveira Pedreira ◽  
Eduardo Pereira Guimarães ◽  
Nayara Nery De Oliveira Dias ◽  
Alessandro Antônio Costa Pereira ◽  
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INTRODUCTION: The dentigerous cyst is a developmental odontogenic cyst, whose therapeutic approach depends on the size of the lesion. This paper describes the treatment performed on a 14-year-old male patient who presented with a large dentigerous cyst on the permanent mandibular left second molar. CASE REPORT: The permanent mandibular left first molar was extracted, and the lesion was decompressed and marsupialized by excision of the overlying mucosa, opening a window into the cystic cavity and suturing an acrylic resin drain to the oral mucosa. The specimen removed during surgery confirmed the diagnosis of a dentigerous cyst. Within ninety days of surgery, there was a significant reduction in lesion size. Orthodontic treatment was then started, and included traction of the impacted tooth and opening of adequate space with a fixed appliance, providing favorable tooth alignment and leveling. CONCLUSION: Marsupialization and orthodontic traction should be considered when planning the treatment of a dentigerous cyst, mainly in young patients with large lesions, to avoid damage to the surrounding structures.


1984 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 732-736
Author(s):  
Shoji Toyoshima ◽  
Takao Higashiyama ◽  
Fumio Goto ◽  
Kenji Hashimoto ◽  
Yoshiyuki Harada ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Berty Pramatika ◽  
Aga Satria Nurrachman ◽  
Eha Renwi Astuti

Objectives: The aim of this report which contains three case series is to describe the radiographic characteristic of dentigerous cyst using CBCT. Case Report: In the case presented here, all of the three patients had dentigerous cyst developing in impacted tooth, but did not have the same symptoms. CBCT radiography examination was carried out to find out the margin of the cortical extension, the diameter of the lesion, and the relations between the lesion and adjacent structures. The result of CBCT examination shows there is a variation of radiograph characteristics of dentigerous cyst among the three patients. Conclusion: CBCT is a very useful complementary tool for diagnosis and surgical planning in cases of dentigerous cyst, because three-dimensional viewing of the structures offers greater accuracy in lesion identification.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irla Karlinne Ferreira de Carvalho ◽  
Anibal Henrique Barbosa Luna

Dentigerous cyst (DC) is the second most common odontogenic cyst with greater incidence in young patients. It presents as a unilocular, asymptomatic radiolucency involving the crown of an impacted tooth, commonly noticed in X-rays to investigate absence, wrong tooth position, or delay in the chronology of eruption. Decompression/marsupialization (D/M) is the most implemented treatment, especially when preserving the tooth involved is advised. The aim of this study is to discuss the DC characteristics that contribute to spontaneous eruption of premolars, by reporting the case of a conservative treatment of DC. This eruption depends on factors such as age, angulation of inclusion, rate of root formation, depth of inclusion, and eruption space. This paper reports the case of a 10-year-old patient with a radiolucent lesion diagnosed as DC involving element 35, which erupted as a result of treatment. The patient was observed during 1 year and 6 months.


2005 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashok Kumar Jena ◽  
Ritu Duggal ◽  
Ajoy Roychoudhury ◽  
Hari Parkash

In an orthodontic practice, it is common to deal with impacted teeth, which are one of the most difficult situations dealt with by dentists. This case report describes the surgical and orthodontic management of the impacted teeth in a large dentigerous cyst. In the initial stage of treatment, the cyst was marsupialized over 7 months. After decompression of the cyst, spontaneous eruptions of the impacted tooth were noticed. Then, they were orthodontically brought into the proper occlusion.


RSBO ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 145
Author(s):  
Letícia De Souza Moraes ◽  
Ruth Peggy Bravo ◽  
João Gilberto Duda ◽  
Juliana Feltrin de Souza ◽  
Estela Maris Losso ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodolfo Pollo Soares ◽  
Aline Reis Stefanini ◽  
André Luis da Silva Fabris ◽  
Paulo Henrique Bortoluzo ◽  
Luciana Estevam Simonato

O cisto dentígero é um cisto odontogênico que é classificado como de desenvolvimento. Normalmente, está relacionado à coroa de um dente incluso, sendo um dos cistos odontogênicos mais frequentes nos ossos gnáticos. Na maioria das vezes é diagnosticado em pacientes entre a segunda e a terceira década de vida, com grande ocorrência em terceiros molares inferiores e caninos superiores. Clinicamente, apresenta evolução lenta, assintomática e pode causar discreta deformidade facial, deslocamento de dentes e alterações de estruturas na região. Radiograficamente, os cistos dentígeros são descritos como lesões radiolúcidas bem delimitadas e uniloculares. Na maioria dos casos, são observados em exames de rotina ou durante a pesquisa da causa da não erupção de um dente permanente. Apesar da singularidade clínica de cada caso, o prognóstico dessa lesão é favorável. 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2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 145-149
Author(s):  
Jonathan Harris Ricardo ◽  
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Sandra Herrera Lomonaco ◽  
Adel Martínez Martínez ◽  
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