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Title: Continuous surgical decompression for solitary bone cyst of the jaw in a teenage patient
Author: Brunet i Llobet, Lluís
Lahor i Soler, Eduard
Mashala, Elias I
Miranda i Rius, Jaume
Keywords: Quistos
Dent molar
Maxil·lars
Cirurgia oral
Cysts (Pathology)
Molar
Jaws
Oral surgery
Issue Date: Apr-2019
Publisher: Hindawi
Abstract: Background. A solitary bone cyst or simple bone cyst is a nonneoplastic osseous lesion, with no epithelial lining, also considered as a pseudocyst. These lesions, with an intact bony wall and fluid-filled, are frequently discovered by chance in radiological studies. The etiopathogenesis has not been studied in depth, and the management remains controversial. Case Presentation. We present a clinical case of a 15-year-old boy who underwent an orthopantomography to assess the development and position of the third molars during a routine postorthodontic check-up. By chance, the X-ray identified an asymptomatic radiolucent image in the left jaw, measuring and compatible with a solitary bone cyst involving teeth 35 and 36. We describe our technique for performing minimally invasive decompression of the lesion using a microperforated catheter. We describe the entire course of the follow-up, both clinical and radiological, until complete cure. Conclusions. This straightforward continuous decompression technique poses no problems for the patient, has a low risk of sequelae, and is clearly cost-effective. In view of the highly satisfactory evolution, whenever possible, we favor this minimally invasive technique for the treatment of solitary bone cysts in the jaw.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9137507
It is part of: Case Reports in Dentistry, 2019, vol. 2019
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/196446
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9137507
ISSN: 2090-6447
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