J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2005 Jan;27(1):76-80.

Marsupialization in resolving dentigerous cysts: Case report

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  • 1Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Sanggye Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Korea. srudy@hanmail.net

Abstract

Dentigerous cyst is one of the most prevalent types of odontogenic cysts in the jaw. Usually dentigerous cysts begin to develope through an accumulation of fluid between remnants of the enamel organ and subjacent tooth crown which is developing or submerged. The teeth most often involved are mandibular third molars, maxillary canines, and mandibular premolars. And the cysts usually occur in the second or third decade of life. The treatment of dentigerous cysts-enucleation, marsupialization, and fenestration-is dictated by the size, environmental structures of the lesion, and desirability of conserving involved tooth. Marsupialization is a conservative technique which allows the reduction or elimination of cystic lesion by making it an accessory compartment of the oral cavity in the case where complete enucleation is not desirable. Marsupialization is thought to be the most suitable method of treatment for the conserving of the involved tooth, thus guiding eruption of it. We report the positive outcome got from marsupialization in dentigerous cysts with review of literature.

Keyword

Dentigerous cyst; Marsupilalization

MeSH Terms

Bicuspid
Dentigerous Cyst*
Enamel Organ
Jaw
Molar, Third
Mouth
Odontogenic Cysts
Tooth
Tooth Crown
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