2022
DOI: 10.55302/jms2252109m
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Surgical Treatment of an Unusually Large Mandibular Residual Cyst: A Case Report

Abstract: Residual cysts are common after the extraction of a third impacted molar. Many of them are usually asymptomatic and can be detected incidentally on routine radiography before symptoms appear. Lately, 3D CBCT is the most common diagnostic method for detecting them.We present a case of a residual cyst that exists 20 years after extraction of the right lower third molar. Cysts can vary in size, and over the years can grow and disrupt bone continuity. In this case, a 53year-old patient has painless swelling that m… Show more

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