A clinicostatical study of jaw cyst between 2001-2005.
- Author:
So Yeon LIM
1
;
Duck Sung YEO
;
Hyun Jin LEE
;
Hyun Kyung KIM
;
Kyung Mi AN
;
Dong Seok SOHN
Author Information
1. Department of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Daegu Catholic University Hospital, Korea. dreamer_freesia@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Odontogenic cyst;
Classification;
Bone Graft
- MeSH:
Classification;
Coinfection;
Daegu;
Epithelium;
Jaw Cysts*;
Jaw*;
Malocclusion;
Odontogenic Cysts;
Tooth Root;
Transplants
- From:Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
2006;32(6):588-593
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Cyst is pathologic disease develops in hard tissue as well as soft tissue, which is lined by epithelium filled with liquid, semi-liquid, or air. Origins and symptoms of the cyst are various according to region, and symptoms are malocclusion, diversion of root, tooth mobility, periapical swelling, discoloration and lesion expansion, because the odontogenic cysts begin in the numerous rests of odontogenic epithelium. But almost cysts produce no symptoms unless secondary infection occurs. Treatment of small cysts may include extraction, endodontic therapy, and apical surgery. Treatment of a large cysts usually involves surgical removal (enucleation), Marsupialization(a method of decompression) or combination of two before mentioned. Bone graft is done for helping of bone defect healing at the same time of enucleation This clinical research from January 2000 to December 2005, analyzed by the age, sex, classification, size, region, treatment method, whether or not of bone graft of cyst in the jaw in Daegu Catholic University Hospital.