Dentigerous cyst (DC) is one of the most common odontogenic cysts of the jaws and
rarely recurs. On the other hand, keratocystic odontogenic tumor (KCOT), formerly
known as odontogenic keratocyst (OKC), is considered a benign unicystic or
multicystic intraosseous neoplasm and one of the most aggressive odontogenic lesions
presenting relatively high recurrence rate and a tendency to invade adjacent tissue.
Two cases of these odontogenic lesions occurring in children are presented. They were
very similar in clinical and radiographic characteristics, and both were treated by
marsupialization. The treatment was chosen in order to preserve the associated
permanent teeth with complementary orthodontic treatment to direct eruption of the
associated permanent teeth. At 7-years of follow-up, none of the cases showed
recurrence.
The calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (CEOT) is a rare benign odontogenic neoplasm that accounts for approximately 1% of all odontogenic tumors. Its origin is controversial as well as its true malignant potential. A case of an advanced CEOT associated with an impacted right second molar in the mandible of a young black female patient is presented. Computed tomography imaging, radiographic and pathological findings, surgical patterns, gross anatomy of the lesion and the performed treatment are discussed.
This study analyzed the effects of the unilateral removal and dissection of the masseter muscle on the facial growth of young rats. A total of 30 one-month-old Wistar rats were used. Unilateral complete removal of the masseter muscle was performed in the removal group, and detachment followed by repositioning of the masseter muscle was performed in the dissection group, while only surgical access was performed in the sham-operated group. The animals were sacrifi ced at three months of age. Axial radiographic projections of the skulls and lateral projections of the hemimandibles were taken. Cephalometric evaluations were made and the values obtained were submitted to statistical analyses. In the removal group, there were contour alterations of the angular process, and a signifi cant homolateral difference in the length of the maxilla and a signifi cant bilateral difference in the height of the mandibular body and the length of the mandible were observed. Comparison among groups revealed signifi cance only in the removal group. It was concluded that the experimental removal of the masseter muscle during the growing period in rats induced atrophic changes in the angular process, as well as asymmetry of the maxilla and shortening of the whole mandible.
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