2015
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2015.902
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Orthodontics: Treating avulsed permanent teeth

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“…It appears as a radiolucent unilocular area, with a well-defined corticated margin, around the crown of an impacted tooth. 4,6,7 Histologically, these lesions present a thin stratified epithelium, which is sometimes bilaminar along with keratinizing metaplasia. 6,8 Many of the odontogenic cysts share clinical and radiographic aspects, thus, the diagnosis must be based on both radiographic and histopathological findings.…”
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“…It appears as a radiolucent unilocular area, with a well-defined corticated margin, around the crown of an impacted tooth. 4,6,7 Histologically, these lesions present a thin stratified epithelium, which is sometimes bilaminar along with keratinizing metaplasia. 6,8 Many of the odontogenic cysts share clinical and radiographic aspects, thus, the diagnosis must be based on both radiographic and histopathological findings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,6,7 Histologically, these lesions present a thin stratified epithelium, which is sometimes bilaminar along with keratinizing metaplasia. 6,8 Many of the odontogenic cysts share clinical and radiographic aspects, thus, the diagnosis must be based on both radiographic and histopathological findings. 4,6,7 Clinical management consists of enucleation or marsupialization, the latter being a more conservative approach.…”
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