2019
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.6414
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Spontaneous Eruption of a Deeply Impacted Premolar After Conservative Treatment of an Associated Dentigerous Cyst: A Case Report

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“…The treatment of choice of DC is the enucleation and the removal of the affected tooth; in the case of large cysts, an initial phase of marsupialization followed by the total enucleation is recommended. If DC is connected with a canine or a premolar with a positive eruptive position, marsupialization is preferred [2][3][10][11]12,14].…”
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“…The treatment of choice of DC is the enucleation and the removal of the affected tooth; in the case of large cysts, an initial phase of marsupialization followed by the total enucleation is recommended. If DC is connected with a canine or a premolar with a positive eruptive position, marsupialization is preferred [2][3][10][11]12,14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment modalities of DC are enucleation and decompression/marsupialization; however, despite the favorable prognosis of DC whatever the surgical technique is, some important factors must be considered for the treatment plan, such as DC size and proximity to anatomic structures, the patient's age, and the possibility of saving the involved tooth [2,6,[10][11][12]. Therefore, marsupialization in pediatric dentistry was preferred based on the higher tooth eruption potential in children with teeth open apices [12][13].…”
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“…This minimally invasive treatment is a gold standard in growing patients [19,20]. A search in the PubMed/MEDLINE database revealed 49 articles describing the orthodontic-surgical approach to dentigerous cyst treatment in the last decade, 12 of which were published in the last 5 years and are summarized in Table 3 [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. Hauer et al [18] presented an alternative treatment approach for dentigerous cysts in growing patients.…”
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“…23,24 Así mismo es importante mencionar que el plan de tratamiento ejecutado, correspondiente a la exéresis total de la lesión ha sido utilizado también en diagnósticos previos, 24 además de coincidir con el método de diagnóstico basado en el criterio histopatológico, y radiográfico, por ser una lesión con características clínicas agresivas. 26,27 No obstante, algunos autores mencionan que por la agresividad del Quiste odontogénico inflamatorio, y dependiendo de las piezas dentarias incluidas, con la finalidad de evitar recidiva, 27,28 se obtiene mayor efectividad de tratamiento al realizar la exéresis total de la patología y además de las piezas afectadas, haciendo hincapié que dependerá de la condición sistémica del paciente. 29 Finalmente se recomienda realizar el seguimiento al paciente por lo menos en los próximos 3 años, posterior al procedimiento quirúrgico, con el uso de métodos auxiliares al diagnóstico, basado en el silencio clínico del paciente.…”
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