Annals of Stomatology 2023 July-September; 1(2):60-66
CASE REPORT
ENUCLEATION OF A GIANT RESIDUAL CYST WITH INFERIOR ALVEOLAR INVOLVEMENT: CASE REPORT WITH A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP
A. Rosa1, P. Cardelli2, A. Laureti1 and P. Carosi2
1Materials for Sustainable Development, Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, Dentistry, University of Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy;
2Department of Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy
Correspondence to:
Alessio Rosa, DDS
Materials for Sustainable Development,
Department of Chemical Science and Technologies, Dentistry,
University of Tor Vergata,
Rome, Italy
e-mail: alessio.rosa.21@alumni.uniroma2.eu
ABSTRACT
Residual cysts are inflammatory cysts related to dental extractions in the maxillae. Most of these lesions involve edentulous areas affected by previous surgical extractions where inflammatory cysts already existed. Residual cyst presents as well-defined radiolucency with clear margins without erosion of neighboring structures. Rhizolysis, defined as the process of resorption of hard tissues of the dental element, appears to be physiologic during permutation, pathologic in permanent elements, and a possible consequence of many dental treatments. This clinical report aims to describe a surgical treatment of a large cyst resulting from a previous extraction using a simple clot as a cavity filler. Based on clinical, radiographic, and histopathological findings, the present case was diagnosed as an infected residual cyst. The lesion was surgically enucleated; preservation of all other teeth and vital structures was achieved, with no postoperative complications and satisfactory healing.
KEYWORDS: cyst, maxilla, jaw bones