Assessment of spontaneous resolution of idiopathic bone cavity

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Idiopathic Bone Cavity (IBC) or Simple Bone Cyst (SBC) is a nonepithelialized bone cavity with serosanguinous fluid content or empty. There is a literature debate regarding its pathogenesis that remains unclear. The main treatment option is the surgical exploration, although there are successful cases described in the literature in which just a follow-up with clinical and radiographic evaluation was performed. Objective: This study aimed to assess the spontaneous resolution of idiopathic bone cavity untreated by surgery. Material and Methods: Twenty-one patients diagnosed with surgically untreated IBC were submitted to a follow-up protocol modified from Damante, Guerra, and Ferreira5 (2002). A clinical and radiographic evaluation was performed in 13 patients (13/21), while eight patients (8/21) were only radiographically evaluated. Three observers evaluated the panoramic radiographs of 21 patients and the Kappa test was performed by intra and inter-examiners. Inductive and descriptive statistics were applied to the results. Results: Only one patient had a positive response to palpation and percussion of the teeth in the cyst area. Most of the cysts evaluated were rated as 3 (lesion “in involution”), 4 (lesion “almost completely resolved”), or 5 (“completely resolved”). Conclusions: We observed progressive spontaneous resolution of IBC. Most cysts were found in the recovery process in different follow-up periods. Patient’s follow-up, without surgery, may be considered after the diagnosis based on epidemiological, clinical, and radiographic features of the lesion.

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Battisti, M. de P. L., Soares, M. Q. S., Rubira, C. M. F., de Bullen, I. R. F. R., Lauris, J. R. P., & Damante, J. H. (2018). Assessment of spontaneous resolution of idiopathic bone cavity. Journal of Applied Oral Science, 26. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2017-0288

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