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Non-endodontic periapical lesions clinically diagnosed as endodontic periapical lesions: A retrospective study over 15 years.

Theerachai Kosanwat1, Sopee Poomsawat2, Jira Kitisubkanchana3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to provide the frequency and demographic data of non-endodontic periapical lesions clinically misdiagnosed as endodontic periapical lesions from a Southeast Asian population over a 15-year period.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A retrospective study was conducted from departmental archives between 2005 and 2019. Cases clinically diagnosed as endodontic periapical lesions were retrieved. Then, cases with a histopathological diagnosis of non-endodontic periapical lesion were selected. Demographic data of non-endodontic periapical lesions were recorded. Radiographic features of cases with available radiographs were analyzed.
RESULTS: Of 1,566 cases clinically diagnosed as endodontic periapical lesion, 157 cases received a histopathological diagnosis of non-endodontic origin. Eighteen different histopathological diagnoses were identified. The most frequent lesion was dentigerous cyst (n= 51, 32.48%) followed by odontogenic keratocyst (n=31, 19.75%), nasopalatine duct cyst (n=18, 11.46%) and ameloblastoma (n=15, 9.56%). Three cases of malignant tumors, including adenoid cystic carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, and metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: Non-endodontic periapical lesions constituted 10.03% of cases clinically diagnosed as endodontic periapical lesions. Histopathological examinations of non-endodontic periapical lesions revealed a variety of lesions ranging from foreign body reaction, cysts, fibro-osseous lesions, benign tumors and primary or metastatic malignant tumors. Of clinical significance is that some non-endodontic periapical lesions had different treatment modalities and prognoses compared with endodontic lesions. Therefore, dentists must be aware that periapical radiolucent lesions are not always a consequence of pulpal necrosis. Key words:Ameloblastoma, dentigerous cyst, endodontic periapical lesions, non-endodontic periapical lesions, odontogenic keratocyst. Copyright:
© 2021 Medicina Oral S.L.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34188765      PMCID: PMC8223148          DOI: 10.4317/jced.57957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Dent        ISSN: 1989-5488


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