An Infected Sac in the Mandible – A Case Report.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11713Keywords:
Dentigerous cyst, Impacted, Radiographic Investigation.Abstract
Dentigerous cyst is the second most common cyst. It is usually associated with the impacted third
molars, canines and premolars. Clinically they present with asymptomatic swelling, bony expansion and
radiographically they are well defined and the larger cyst leads to destruction of bone later leading to
pathological fracture. They are chances where this cyst can be misdiagnosed when seen only clinically
withan infected tooth. Radiographic investigation is the gold standard in diagnosing the lesion and its extent
for treatment planning. The protein content of the cyst fluid also helps in the diagnosis. Here is a case where
the patient complained of a decayed tooth along with swelling in the left side of face and how the diagnosis
changed after proper history and radiographic investigation.
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