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[Botryoid odontogenic cyst].

S Chbicheb1, A Bennani, B Taleb

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Pathology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Botryoid odontogenic cyst (BOC) is a rare, multilocular developmental cyst of odontogenic epithelial origin.
  • It is considered a variant of the lateral periodontal cyst and occurs in the periodontal space of vital teeth.

Observation:

  • A 21-year-old woman presented with maxillary anterior swelling.
  • Clinical and radiographic examination revealed a bilocular radiolucency between teeth 21 and 24.
  • Surgical enucleation was performed, and histology confirmed a BOC.

Findings:

  • Histological examination showed cystic spaces lined by squamous epithelium with characteristic thickening and clear cells.
  • A recurrence of the botryoid odontogenic cyst was noted 48 months post-surgery.

Implications:

  • Botryoid odontogenic cysts are known for their recurrent nature, with multiple recurrences reported up to nine years post-surgery.
  • Mandatory long-term follow-up is crucial for patients diagnosed with BOC to monitor for potential recurrences.