Aggressive dentigerous cyst with ectopic central incisor

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Abstract

Dentigerous cysts form from accumulation of fluid between reduced enamel epithelium and the crown of an unerupted tooth. They cause several difficulties such as swelling, non-eruption of the involved teeth, and displacement of adjacent teeth, and thus require early detection and prompt treatment. Treatment ranges from marsupialisation to enucleation. Enucleation is rarely used in children compared with marsupialisation. This paper discusses successful use of enucleation for treating a dentigerous cyst and explains the need for such a radical procedure. Copyright 2014 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Jayam, C., Mitra, M., Bandlapalli, A., & Jana, B. (2014). Aggressive dentigerous cyst with ectopic central incisor. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2013-201041

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