| Literature DB >> 34150952 |
Nima Farshidfar1, Mahya Agharokh1, Hossein Daneste2.
Abstract
Amongst odontogenic cysts, keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KOT) is a benign intra-osseous lesion, characterized by corrugated parakeratinized uniform stratified squamous epithelium, with potential for aggressive behavior and high tendency to recur. There are multiple treatment modalities for this cyst. Some surgeons prefer the conservative treatments such as marsupialization while the others prefer invasive treatments such as radical resection. The aim of this study was to present a case of KOT involving the right mandibular premolar area with an impacted tooth in a 9-year-old boy treated by marsupialization. The treatment resulted in eruption of the mandibular first premolar, and no signs of recurrence were observed after two years. Marsupialization was found to be an effective treatment in inducing the eruption of mandibular premolar associated with KOT in preadolescents and can be a reliable procedure to reduce recurrence tendency of KOT. Copyright: © Journal of Dentistry.Entities:
Keywords: Keratocystic Odontogenic Tumor; Marsupialization; Odontogenic Cyst; Odontogenic Keratocyst; Tooth Eruption
Year: 2021 PMID: 34150952 PMCID: PMC8206598 DOI: 10.30476/DENTJODS.2020.85780.1152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Shiraz) ISSN: 2345-6418
Figure 1Panoramic image shows the lesion site pre-operatively
Figure 2Cross-sectional view of CBCT (cone beam computed tomography) shows expansion of the lesion, which causes displacement and impaction of permanent first premolar into inferior border of the mandible
Figure 3Axial view of CBCT shows thinning and expansion of both buccal and lingual cortical plates at the lesion site
Figure 4A. The connective tissue shows mild infiltration of inflammatory cells. B. Histologic examination showing the parakeratotic uniform stratified squamous epithelium with hyperchromic palisaded basal layer. (Magnification: Panel A: 200×, Panel B: 400×)
Figure 5Panoramic image shows the lesion site after two years of follow-up