DENTIGEROUS CYST ASSOCIATED WITH TRANSMIGRATED MANDIBULAR CANINE - A CASE REPORT
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 02)Publication Date: 2022-02-17
Authors : Saurav Sunil Kumar Sandra M. Kshma Rao Tejkiran Shetty Karthik Kumar Ashwini Baliga Prasanna Kumar Rao Nandesh Shetty Raghavendra Kini; Preethi B. Nayak;
Page : 1129-1133
Keywords : Dentigerous Cyst Canine Impacted;
Abstract
A dentigerous cyst is an asymptomatic lesion of odontogenic origin mostly involving the mandible. It is associated with the crown of unerupted, partially erupted, or impacted teeth with a higher incidence occurring in males. It is discovered during routine radiographic examinations unless manifests clinically as a large lesion. Radiographically, a dentigerous cyst presents as a radiolucent lesion enveloping the crown of the involved tooth. Enucleation and marsupialization are the surgical modalities. Here we report a case of dentigerous cyst involving mandibular right transmigrated canine.
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