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https://doi.org/10.15644/asc52/1/8

Evaluation of Spontaneous Bone Healing After Enucleation of Large Residual Cyst in Maxilla without Graft Material Utilization: Case Report

Ferial Perjuci ; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Resmije Ademi-Abdyli ; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Yll Abdyli ; Postgraduate student, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Enesë Morina ; Postgraduate student, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Ali Gashi ; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Zana Agani ; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo
Jehona Ahmedi ; Department of Oral Surgery, Medical Faculty, University of Prishtina, Dental Branch, 10000 Prishtina, Kosovo


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Abstract

Cystic lesions of the jaws such as keratocysts (scientific community still continues to use the term ‘odontogenic keratocyst’ more favourably than ‘keratocystic odontogenic tumour’ although both terms remain acceptable synonyms), follicular cysts, radicular cysts, and residual cysts may reach large proportions, causing considerable bone destruction. Enucleation of cystic lesions in the jaw produces bone defects, which may recover spontaneously or with assisted healing with the use of autogenous bone graft or other bone substitute materials. This clinical study presents a spontaneous bone regeneration after residual cyst enucleation in the distal part of the maxilla. The progress of recovery is followed by clinical and radiographic examination and subjective data obtained from the patient. Bone regeneration and cystic cavity reduction was observed in the panoramic image after six months and after one year. The physiological process of coagulation provides the basic process for the spontaneous bone formation even if an osseous defect is considerably large, provided that the defect is surrounded by adequate bony walls.

Keywords

Odontogenic Cysts; Bone Regeneration; Jaw Cysts; Maxilla

Hrčak ID:

195401

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/195401

Publication date:

12.3.2018.

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