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Dentigerous cysts suspected the other odontogenic lesions on panoramic radiography and CT

Dentigerous cysts are known as the second most common type of cyst in the jaws. The cyst is one of the lesions occurred frequently in the posterior body of the mandible and is often related to the unerupted third molar and forms around the crown of the unerupted tooth attaching at the cementoenamel...

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Published in:Oral radiology 2024-04, Vol.40 (2), p.319-326
Main Authors: Otonari-Yamamoto, Mika, Nakajima, Kei, Sato, Hitomi, Wada, Hirotaka, Matsumoto, Hideki, Nishiyama, Akihiro, Hoshino, Teruhide, Matsuzaka, Kenichi, Katakura, Akira, Goto, Tazuko K.
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description Dentigerous cysts are known as the second most common type of cyst in the jaws. The cyst is one of the lesions occurred frequently in the posterior body of the mandible and is often related to the unerupted third molar and forms around the crown of the unerupted tooth attaching at the cementoenamel junction. Such characteristic appearances are the diagnostic points differentiating from ameloblastoma or odontogenic keratocyst. However, it would be hard for us to diagnose it as a dentigerous cyst if the lesion does not show its typical appearance. We experienced two cases of dentigerous cysts which did not form around the crown of the unerupted tooth on radiologically. Both cysts were relatively large and resorbed adjacent teeth roots. Therefore, an ameloblastoma or an odontogenic keratocyst was suspected rather than a dentigerous cyst as the imaging diagnosis. The biopsy revealed that the lesion was a “dentigerous cyst” in one of the cases and “developmental cyst with inflammation” in another case. After the excision, the histopathological diagnosis was a dentigerous cyst with inflammation in both cases. This report shows the two cases of dentigerous cysts focusing on panoramic radiography and CT images. Also, we discuss the differential diagnosis by reconsidering those diagnostic points.
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Dental roots
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Inflammation
Lesions
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Radiography
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