Surgical and prosthetic treatment of large mandibular cysts

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This paper presents a combined surgical-prosthetic procedure of reconstructing mandibular bone defect in a 53 year old patient, following enucleation of a mandibular cyst (Cystectomy Partsch II). After a thorough diagnostic evaluation, a surgical procedure was planned with the particular attention to the nature of the disease, patient's condition, size and extension of the cyst, tissue loss, and the possibilities of prosthetic management of a mandibular bone defect with partial postresection dental prosthesis. It is of great importance to point to the significance of teamwork of a maxillofacial surgeon and a specialist in prosthodontics. This kind of cooperation provided very effective and less risky soft tissue, as well as bone tissue regeneration (osteogenesis). The patient's recovery was fast, and he could return to his daily activities and work without significant changes regarding quality of life after surgery and prosthetic treatment.

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Dzambas, L., & Dzolev, A. (2003). Surgical and prosthetic treatment of large mandibular cysts. Vojnosanitetski Pregled. Military-Medical and Pharmaceutical Review, 60(3), 365–368. https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP0303365D

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