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[Paradental cyst]

E Favre-Dauvergne1, G Fleuridas, R Lockhart

  • 1Clinique et U.F.R. de Stomatologie et de chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale, Paris.

Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale
|January 1, 1996
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Paradental cysts, a rare odontogenic inflammatory cyst, present distinct clinical features. Enucleation offers an excellent prognosis for these cysts, often associated with mandibular molars.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Oral Pathology
  • Oral Surgery

Background:

  • Paradental cysts are rare odontogenic inflammatory cysts, classified by the WHO in 1992.
  • They are infrequently documented in French literature, with two main types identified: inflammatory paradental cysts and mandibular infected buccal cysts.

Observation:

  • The inflammatory paradental cyst typically affects erupted mandibular third molars or canines.
  • Mandibular infected buccal cysts occur on the buccal surface of mandibular first or second molars in children aged 6-8 with a history of inflammation.

Findings:

  • Histologically, paradental cysts share features with radicular cysts.
  • This case report details an additional instance of a paradental cyst, specifically located on a second mandibular molar.

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Implications:

  • Paradental cysts require accurate diagnosis and differentiation from other cystic lesions.
  • Surgical enucleation is the standard treatment, yielding excellent patient outcomes.
  • Further case reports contribute to understanding the prevalence and clinical variations of paradental cysts.