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  • Dentistry
  • Oral Pathology
  • Pediatric Dentistry

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  • Radicular cysts are common inflammatory odontogenic cysts.
  • Standard treatments include surgical enucleation or marsupialization.
  • Conservative management options for large cysts are less frequently reported.

Observation:

  • A case of a huge radicular cyst in a patient with mixed dentition is presented.
  • The cyst was managed conservatively.
  • The treatment aimed at preserving vital dental structures.

Findings:

  • Complete healing of the cystic periapical lesion was achieved.
  • Conservative management proved effective for a large radicular cyst.
  • Vital structures were successfully conserved during treatment.

Implications:

  • Conservative management is a viable option for large radicular cysts in mixed dentition.
  • This approach can lead to complete healing while preserving essential dental elements.
  • Highlights the potential for non-surgical resolution in pediatric dental pathology.