The eruption cyst is a benign soft tissue anomaly that may occur during eruption of deciduous or permanent teeth. It is usually asymptomatic and its treatment involves clinical follow-up of dental eruption. However, it may become infected or cause discomfort and pain. In such cases, surgical treatment is recommended. The present report aimed to describe a clinical case of eruption cyst located on the deciduous mandibular incisors’ area of a four-month-old female infant since her birth. After surgical treatment a change was observed in the position (rotation) of the tooth associated with the cystic lesion. Rotation of the mandibular incisor persisted during the deciduous dentition development
Juvenile paradental cysts (JPC) are rare cystic lesions that usually develop on buccal, distal, or ...
Dentigerous cyst is a type of odontogenic cysts and generally occurs in the ages of twenties or thir...
Objective: The paradental cyst is an uncommon lesion associated with the permanent mandibular first ...
Disturbances of the dental development may result in anomalies, which may be apparent as soon as the...
Disturbances of the dental development may result in anomalies, which may be apparent as soon as the...
Congenital pathologies are those existing at or dating from birth. Occurrence of congenital cystic l...
Eruption cyst is a benign lesion associated with erupting teeth. It usually resolves without interve...
A gingival cyst of the newborn, also known as dental lamina cyst is believed to form when fragments ...
Introduction: Radicular and Residual cysts are by far the most common cystic lesions in the jaws whi...
Trauma to deciduous teeth can have severe consequences. Dentigerous cysts are common developmental o...
This paper reviews the topic of dental structures present at birth or erupting prior to the deciduou...
The article presents a case of a 2 year-old patient with a long lasting eruption cyst located in the...
Eruption cyst is a soft tissue cyst resulting from a dilation of the follicular space around the cro...
The radicular cysts developed on primary teeth are infrequent compared to their evolution in permane...
The dentigerous cyst has been recognized as having its developmental origin in the tooth follicle. ...
Juvenile paradental cysts (JPC) are rare cystic lesions that usually develop on buccal, distal, or ...
Dentigerous cyst is a type of odontogenic cysts and generally occurs in the ages of twenties or thir...
Objective: The paradental cyst is an uncommon lesion associated with the permanent mandibular first ...
Disturbances of the dental development may result in anomalies, which may be apparent as soon as the...
Disturbances of the dental development may result in anomalies, which may be apparent as soon as the...
Congenital pathologies are those existing at or dating from birth. Occurrence of congenital cystic l...
Eruption cyst is a benign lesion associated with erupting teeth. It usually resolves without interve...
A gingival cyst of the newborn, also known as dental lamina cyst is believed to form when fragments ...
Introduction: Radicular and Residual cysts are by far the most common cystic lesions in the jaws whi...
Trauma to deciduous teeth can have severe consequences. Dentigerous cysts are common developmental o...
This paper reviews the topic of dental structures present at birth or erupting prior to the deciduou...
The article presents a case of a 2 year-old patient with a long lasting eruption cyst located in the...
Eruption cyst is a soft tissue cyst resulting from a dilation of the follicular space around the cro...
The radicular cysts developed on primary teeth are infrequent compared to their evolution in permane...
The dentigerous cyst has been recognized as having its developmental origin in the tooth follicle. ...
Juvenile paradental cysts (JPC) are rare cystic lesions that usually develop on buccal, distal, or ...
Dentigerous cyst is a type of odontogenic cysts and generally occurs in the ages of twenties or thir...
Objective: The paradental cyst is an uncommon lesion associated with the permanent mandibular first ...