scholarly journals Radicular cyst in a primary molar following pulp therapy with gutta percha: A case report and literature review

Author(s):  
V Truong-Nhu-Ngoc ◽  
N Vu-Thai-Lien ◽  
L Minh-Hang ◽  
D Thanh-Tung ◽  
V Thi-Nga ◽  
...  
2001 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 452-455
Author(s):  
M. Takiguchi ◽  
T. Fujiwara ◽  
S. Sobue ◽  
T. Ooshima

Author(s):  
Rose Maria Joseph ◽  
Y M Karuna ◽  
Dharnappa Poojary ◽  
Ashwin P Rao ◽  
P Anupama Nayak

2021 ◽  
pp. 37-38
Author(s):  
Kapil Gandhi ◽  
Ritika Ahuja Malhotra ◽  
Sharon Jaiswal ◽  
Shabana Alam ◽  
Babita Jangra ◽  
...  

Lesion sterilization and tissue repair (LSTR) treatment is very effective in disinfecting the root canal using triple antibiotic mixed in a suitable vehicle. This report is highlighting a case where LSTR therapy was done using triple antibiotic paste in primary molar showing peri-radicular pathosis and root resorption. On one-year follow-up, the tooth was asymptomatic with reduction in peri-radicular pathosis and root resorption. Thus, LSTR can be successful for nonvital pulp therapy in primary teeth with peri-radicular pathosis and root resorption. And also, LSTR therapy can be used as an alternative option to extraction in treating primary teeth with peri-radicular pathosis.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Narendra Varma Penumatsa ◽  
Srinivas Nallanchakrava ◽  
Radhika Muppa ◽  
Arthi Dandempally ◽  
Priyanaka Panthula

Radicular cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin. It is also known as periapical cyst, apical periodontal cyst, root end cyst, or dental cyst. It arises from epithelial residues in the periodontal ligament as a result of inflammation. The inflammation usually follows the death of dental pulp. This paper presents a case report of a patient with radicular cyst associated with a primary molar.


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-216 ◽  
Author(s):  
BS Mahesh ◽  
Shilpa P Shastry ◽  
Padmashree S Murthy ◽  
TR Jyotsna

ABSTRACT Aim To report a rare case of large radicular cyst-associated deciduous tooth and to discuss the importance of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in diagnosing the condition. Background Radicular cyst is the most common cyst affecting the permanent teeth, but its occurrence in deciduous teeth is rare. Most of the radicular cysts are asymptomatic and are discovered accidentally when radiographs are taken. Conventional radiographs show two-dimensional images of three-dimensional objects. Cone beam computed tomography provides undistorted three-dimensional information of hard tissues and gives adequate spatial resolution. Case report A 7-year-old child, with a complaint of swelling in the maxillary anterior region, was diagnosed with radicular cyst in relation to primary maxillary right central incisor based on CBCT and histopathological features. Conclusion and clinical significance Early diagnosis and prompt treatment of radicular cyst in primary dentition is important to prevent damage to permanent tooth. How to cite this article Mahesh BS, Shastry SP, Murthy PS, Jyotsna TR. Role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Radicular Cyst mimicking Dentigerous Cyst in a 7-year-old Child: A Case Report and Literature Review. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2017;10(2):213-216.


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