Aim:The most common odontogenic cysts of the jaws are the radicular cyst and dentigerous cyst. The treatment of cystic lesions depends on cyst's location, size and the proximity to the anatomical structure such as maxillary sinus, mandibular canal, nasal cavity. The aim of this study was to analyze clinic and radiologic features of jaw cysts that treated with marsupialization.
Material and Method:In this retrospective study, cysts in large size that were located in the maxilla and mandible were decided to treat with marsupialization in order to avoid damage to adjacent anatomical structures. Patients were followed with routine clinical and radiological examinations. Patient data and clinical-radiological features of odontogenic cysts were analyzed.Results: 11 patients (5 females and 6 males) were included in the study. 7 of lesions in this patients were radicular cyst (63.4%) and 4 of them were dentigerous cyst (36.6%). Mandible was found to be the most affected jaw. The follow-up period varied between 8-40 months.
Conclusion:Marsupialization is an effective treatment method in the treatment of cysts in large sizes with a low complication rate.