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Enucleation of Odontogenic Cyst with Bone Graft

Periapical cyst originates from an inflammatory reaction in the body that occurs due to a long-term endodontic aggression. It is more prevalent in caucasian male, during the third decade of life, in the anterior portion of the maxilla. They are commonly radiographic findings, due to their asymptomat...

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Published in:International journal of odontostomatology 2019-12, Vol.13 (4), p.433-436
Main Authors: Garcia, Isabella Medeiros, Arashiro, Fabio Nakao, Jardim, Ellen Cristina Gaetti, Silva, Júlio César Leite da
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Language:eng ; por
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Summary:Periapical cyst originates from an inflammatory reaction in the body that occurs due to a long-term endodontic aggression. It is more prevalent in caucasian male, during the third decade of life, in the anterior portion of the maxilla. They are commonly radiographic findings, due to their asymptomatic aspect. This study reports a Periapical Cyst in the portion corresponding to teeth 21, 22 and 23, which was treated by enucleation of the cyst, apicoectomy and retrograde root filling with Mineral trioxide aggregate (M.T.A) of teeth 21 and 22, filling of the cyst cavity with xenogeneic bone graft GenOx and a collagen membrane Gen-Derm. Observations after three months show good and rapid bone regeneration, periodontal and periapical health of the teeth involved.
ISSN:0718-381X
0718-381X
DOI:10.4067/S0718-381X2019000400433