Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Gabriel Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Castro, Carlos Henrique Silveira de, Costa , Cesar Feitoza Bassi, Custódio, Gustavo Paiva, Mendes, Beatriz Praciano, Diório, Tainara Teixeira, Galvão, Alef Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32794
Resumo: Being classified as a developmental cyst, the dentigerous cyst (DC) is a benign pathology that arises from the accumulation of fluid in the space between the follicle surrounding the crown of an unerupted tooth. Its origin is uncertain and due to its classification, developmental lesions are not related to some type of inflammatory reaction as a cause. In most reports, DC is reported as asymptomatic, sometimes discovered on routine radiographs. The radiographic aspects of this pathology reveal a radiolucent, unilocular area with well-defined limits, surrounded by a sclerotic radiopaque halo, always in association with the crown of an impacted tooth. Type of treatment depends on pathology’s size, on patient’s age, and on which structures or teeth are involved, in addition to the patient's cooperation. The most common treatment is the total enucleation of the cyst along with the extraction of the impacted tooth. This article aims to present a report of a large dentigerous cyst in the mandible, in the posterior region of the right side associated with dental elements 48 and 47 in a 29-year-old male patient, caucasian, showing its clinical, imaging and histopathological properties and highlighting its form of treatment.
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spelling Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case reportManejo y tratamiento de un quiste dentígero mandibular gigante - Informe de un casoConduta e tratamento de cisto dentígero gigante em mandíbula – Relato de casoDentigerous CystEnucleationThird molar.Cisto DentígeroEnucleaçãoTerceiro molar.Quiste dentígeroEnucleaciónTercer molar.Being classified as a developmental cyst, the dentigerous cyst (DC) is a benign pathology that arises from the accumulation of fluid in the space between the follicle surrounding the crown of an unerupted tooth. Its origin is uncertain and due to its classification, developmental lesions are not related to some type of inflammatory reaction as a cause. In most reports, DC is reported as asymptomatic, sometimes discovered on routine radiographs. The radiographic aspects of this pathology reveal a radiolucent, unilocular area with well-defined limits, surrounded by a sclerotic radiopaque halo, always in association with the crown of an impacted tooth. Type of treatment depends on pathology’s size, on patient’s age, and on which structures or teeth are involved, in addition to the patient's cooperation. The most common treatment is the total enucleation of the cyst along with the extraction of the impacted tooth. This article aims to present a report of a large dentigerous cyst in the mandible, in the posterior region of the right side associated with dental elements 48 and 47 in a 29-year-old male patient, caucasian, showing its clinical, imaging and histopathological properties and highlighting its form of treatment.Clasificado como quiste de desarrollo, el quiste dentígero (QD) es una patología benigna que surge de la acumulación de líquido en el espacio entre el folículo que rodea la corona de un diente no erupcionado. Su origen es incierto y debido a la clasificación, las lesiones de desarrollo no están relacionadas con algún tipo de reacción inflamatoria como causa. En la mayoría de los informes, la QD se reporta como asintomática, a veces descubierta en radiografías de rutina. Los aspectos radiográficos de esta patología revelan un área radiolúcida, unilocular, con límites bien definidos, rodeada de un halo radiopaco esclerótico, siempre en asociación con la corona de un diente impactado. El tratamiento a elegir depende de la talla de la patología y la edad del paciente, y de qué estructuras o dientes estén implicados, además de la colaboración del paciente. El tratamiento más habitual es la enucleación total del quiste junto con la extracción del diente impactado. Este artículo tiene como objetivo presentar un informe de un gran quiste dentígero en la mandíbula, en la región posterior del lado derecho asociado a los elementos dentales 48 y 47 en un paciente de 29 años de edad, caucásico, mostrando sus propiedades clínicas, de imagen e histopatológicas y destacando su forma de tratamiento.Sendo classificado como cisto de desenvolvimento, o cisto dentígero (CD) é uma patologia benigna que surge do acúmulo de fluido no espaço entre o folículo circundante à coroa de um dente não erupcionado. Sua origem é incerta e devido a sua classificação, lesões de desenvolvimento não se relacionam com reações inflamatórias como causa. Na maioria dos casos, o CD é relatado de forma assintomática, sendo por vezes descoberto em radiografias de rotina. Os aspectos radiográficos dessa patologia se revelam com uma área radiolúcida, unilocular e de limites bem definidos, circundada por um halo radiopaco esclerótico, sempre em associação à coroa de algum dente impactado. O tratamento a ser escolhido depende do tamanho da patologia, da idade do paciente, e de quais estruturas ou dentes estão envolvidos, além da colaboração do paciente. O tratamento mais comum é a enucleação total do cisto junto com a extração do elemento impactado. Este artigo tem como objetivo apresentar um relato de cisto dentígero em mandíbula de grande extensão, em região posterior do lado direito associado aos elementos dentários 48 e 47 em um paciente do sexo masculino, 29 anos, leucoderma, mostrando suas propriedades, clínicas, imaginológicas e histopatológicas e destacando sua forma de tratamento.Research, Society and Development2022-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3279410.33448/rsd-v11i11.32794Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 11; e484111132794Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 11; e484111132794Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 11; e4841111327942525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32794/28627Copyright (c) 2022 Gabriel Oliveira Santos; Carlos Henrique Silveira de Castro; Cesar Feitoza Bassi Costa ; Gustavo Paiva Custódio; Beatriz Praciano Mendes; Tainara Teixeira Diório; Alef Vieira Galvãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Gabriel Oliveira Castro, Carlos Henrique Silveira de Costa , Cesar Feitoza BassiCustódio, Gustavo Paiva Mendes, Beatriz Praciano Diório, Tainara Teixeira Galvão, Alef Vieira 2022-09-05T13:24:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32794Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:39.739266Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
Manejo y tratamiento de un quiste dentígero mandibular gigante - Informe de un caso
Conduta e tratamento de cisto dentígero gigante em mandíbula – Relato de caso
title Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
spellingShingle Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
Santos, Gabriel Oliveira
Dentigerous Cyst
Enucleation
Third molar.
Cisto Dentígero
Enucleação
Terceiro molar.
Quiste dentígero
Enucleación
Tercer molar.
title_short Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
title_full Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
title_fullStr Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
title_full_unstemmed Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
title_sort Management and treatment of a giant mandibular dentigerous cyst - Case report
author Santos, Gabriel Oliveira
author_facet Santos, Gabriel Oliveira
Castro, Carlos Henrique Silveira de
Costa , Cesar Feitoza Bassi
Custódio, Gustavo Paiva
Mendes, Beatriz Praciano
Diório, Tainara Teixeira
Galvão, Alef Vieira
author_role author
author2 Castro, Carlos Henrique Silveira de
Costa , Cesar Feitoza Bassi
Custódio, Gustavo Paiva
Mendes, Beatriz Praciano
Diório, Tainara Teixeira
Galvão, Alef Vieira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Gabriel Oliveira
Castro, Carlos Henrique Silveira de
Costa , Cesar Feitoza Bassi
Custódio, Gustavo Paiva
Mendes, Beatriz Praciano
Diório, Tainara Teixeira
Galvão, Alef Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dentigerous Cyst
Enucleation
Third molar.
Cisto Dentígero
Enucleação
Terceiro molar.
Quiste dentígero
Enucleación
Tercer molar.
topic Dentigerous Cyst
Enucleation
Third molar.
Cisto Dentígero
Enucleação
Terceiro molar.
Quiste dentígero
Enucleación
Tercer molar.
description Being classified as a developmental cyst, the dentigerous cyst (DC) is a benign pathology that arises from the accumulation of fluid in the space between the follicle surrounding the crown of an unerupted tooth. Its origin is uncertain and due to its classification, developmental lesions are not related to some type of inflammatory reaction as a cause. In most reports, DC is reported as asymptomatic, sometimes discovered on routine radiographs. The radiographic aspects of this pathology reveal a radiolucent, unilocular area with well-defined limits, surrounded by a sclerotic radiopaque halo, always in association with the crown of an impacted tooth. Type of treatment depends on pathology’s size, on patient’s age, and on which structures or teeth are involved, in addition to the patient's cooperation. The most common treatment is the total enucleation of the cyst along with the extraction of the impacted tooth. This article aims to present a report of a large dentigerous cyst in the mandible, in the posterior region of the right side associated with dental elements 48 and 47 in a 29-year-old male patient, caucasian, showing its clinical, imaging and histopathological properties and highlighting its form of treatment.
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