Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Cysts
- Epithelial = True Cysts
- Odontogenic
- Inflammatory
- Radicular cyst
- Non-vital tooth
- Pulp necrosis -> Proliferation of Cells
of Malassez -> Fluid accumulation
- Most common = U2s
- Most common cyst
- Buccal expansion
- If tooth removed --> can recur as Residual cyst
- Paradental cyst
- History of pericoronitis
- Similar to Radicular
cyst
- Lower 8s - buccal/distal
- Developmental
- Dentigerous cyst
- Unerupted tooth
- Derivation = tooth follicle
- Eruption cyst
- Extra-alveolar dentigerous cyst
- Often blood filled
- Most common = 6s
- Childen
- Most common = L8s & U3s
- Buccal expansion
- Odontogenic Keratocyst
- Vital teeth
- No buccal expansion
- Gorlin-Goltz
syndrome
- BCCs
- Posterior mandible
- High recurrence
rate
- Derivation = Dental lamina/Cell rests
of Cerres/Enamel organ
- Most aggressive cyst
- Treatment = Enucleation +
Carnoy's solution (modified)
- Lateral
periodontal cyst
- Lateral to tooth
- Rare
- 3s, 4s, 5s
- Small size
- Vital teeth
- Unknown deriavation
- Gingival cyst
- Rare in adults
- Interdental papillae
- Common in neonates
- Spontaneously resolve
- Derivation = Cell
rests of Cerres
- Non-odontogenic
- Nasal Palatine duct cyst
- Midline palate
- Swelling +/- salty discharge,
pain
- Vital teeth
- Heart-shaped
- Derivation = remnants of naso-palatine duct
- Naso-labial cyst
- Swelling in nasolabial fold +/-
pain, nasal obstruction
- Derivation = embryonic
nasolacrimal rod/duct
- Primary Bone
Cysts
- Solitary bone
cyst
- Children
- Premolar region,
mandible
- Fibrous tissue
only
- Gas or fluid
filled
- Aneurysmal bone
cyst
- Highly vascularised fibrous tissue,
blood, osteoid, osteoblasts
- Children, young
adults
- Angle of
mandible
- Multi-locular
- Rare
- Features
- Well-defined, corticaled outline
- Shape
- Uni-locular
- Lateral periodontal
cyst
- Radicular
cyst
- Paradental cyst
- Dentigerous
cyst
- Multi-locular
- Aneurysmal bone
cyst
- Either
- Odontogenic
keratocyst
- Uniformly radiolucent
- Tooth
vitality
- Non-vital
- Radicular
cyst
- Vital
- Odontogenic
keratocyst
- Nasal palatine duct
cyst
- Lateral periodontal
cyst
- Buccal expansion
- Radicular
cyst
- Dentigerous
cyst
- Age
- Adults
- Radicular
cyst
- Dentigerous
cyst
- Lateral periodontal
cyst
- Nasal palatine duct
cyst
- Children
- Primary Bone
cysts
- Eruption
cyst
- Gingival
cyst
- Site
- Posterior
mandible
- Lower 8s
- Dentigerous cyst
(unerupted)
- Paradental cyst
- Odontogenic
keratocyst
- Aneurysmal bone
cyst
- Premolar
mandible
- Solitary bone
cyst
- Upper anterior
- Radicular cyst
(U2s)
- Nasal palatine duct cyst
(midline)
- Treatment
- Enucleation
- Most common/definitive
- Marsupialisation
- Reduce cyst size
- May allow tooth to erupt
(Dentigerous cyst)
- Shorter/avoid GA
- Decompression
- Reduce cyst size