Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report

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Autor(a) principal: FREITAS,Daniel Antunes
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: VELOSO,Daniela Araújo, SANTOS,Alisson Luís D'Afonseca, FREITAS,Vinícius Antunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: Odontogenic keratocysts are benign lesions of the maxillomandibular region with high growth potential resulting in huge bone destruction. The presence of multiple Odontogenic keratocysts can be associated with the Gorlin-Goltz syndrome. There are two accepted theories of their origin: remnants of dental lamina and proliferation of cells from the basal layer of oral epithelium into the mandible or maxilla. Odontogenic keratocysts are usually asymptomatic and are diagnosed incidentally on routine periapical or panoramic radiographs. The type of treatment is related to their high recurrence rate. The objective of the present study is to report a clinical case of a surgical treatment of a parakeratinized odontogenic keratocyst by enucleation in a fourteen-year old girl. This technique was used since the complete removal of the cyst posed no risks of complications from a dental and/or anatomical point of view. Furthermore, it facilitated the comprehensive anatomohistopathological analysis of the lesion including its clinical, histopathological, and radiological aspects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
title Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
spellingShingle Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
FREITAS,Daniel Antunes
Basal cell nevus syndrome
Maxilla
Odontogenic cysts
title_short Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
title_full Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
title_fullStr Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
title_full_unstemmed Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
title_sort Maxillary odontogenic keratocyst: a clinical case report
author FREITAS,Daniel Antunes
author_facet FREITAS,Daniel Antunes
VELOSO,Daniela Araújo
SANTOS,Alisson Luís D'Afonseca
FREITAS,Vinícius Antunes
author_role author
author2 VELOSO,Daniela Araújo
SANTOS,Alisson Luís D'Afonseca
FREITAS,Vinícius Antunes
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FREITAS,Daniel Antunes
VELOSO,Daniela Araújo
SANTOS,Alisson Luís D'Afonseca
FREITAS,Vinícius Antunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Basal cell nevus syndrome
Maxilla
Odontogenic cysts
topic Basal cell nevus syndrome
Maxilla
Odontogenic cysts
description Odontogenic keratocysts are benign lesions of the maxillomandibular region with high growth potential resulting in huge bone destruction. The presence of multiple Odontogenic keratocysts can be associated with the Gorlin-Goltz syndrome. There are two accepted theories of their origin: remnants of dental lamina and proliferation of cells from the basal layer of oral epithelium into the mandible or maxilla. Odontogenic keratocysts are usually asymptomatic and are diagnosed incidentally on routine periapical or panoramic radiographs. The type of treatment is related to their high recurrence rate. The objective of the present study is to report a clinical case of a surgical treatment of a parakeratinized odontogenic keratocyst by enucleation in a fourteen-year old girl. This technique was used since the complete removal of the cyst posed no risks of complications from a dental and/or anatomical point of view. Furthermore, it facilitated the comprehensive anatomohistopathological analysis of the lesion including its clinical, histopathological, and radiological aspects.
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