Nonsurgical treatment of pathological cysts of dental origin

  • Syed Manzoor ul haq Bukhari*
  • Amrita Dhakal Sharma
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S. M. ul haq . Bukhari* and A. D. . Sharma, “Nonsurgical treatment of pathological cysts of dental origin”, ijmhs, vol. 10, no. 10, pp. 1301–1305, Oct. 2020.
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Abstract

Background: Radicular cysts (RC) of dental origin are slow-growing
lesion which is asymptomatic in most of the cases. The management of
the RC is still existing over a debate. Therefore, we present a study of
nonsurgical management of pathological cysts of dental origin.
Aim: To study the success of non-surgical management of patients
presenting with pathological cysts of dental origin in terms of healing
and recurrence.
Materials and methods: Prospective study was done in 25 patients
presenting with pain and swelling in the conservative and endodontics
department for a period of 2 years. The cystic cavity was opened
and drained using various methods such as decompression, aspirationirrigation,
CAOH and lesion sterilization.
Results: The success rate of nonsurgical treatment was 80 % while 12%
of cases presented with recurrence and 8% of cases had delayed healing.
Conclusion:
Follow-up and assessment of healing are essential after nonsurgical
treatment of the cysts. The surgical approach is used for cases which
are refractory to nonsurgical method.
Keywords: Nonsurgical method, CAOH, Decompression, aspirationirrigation,
Cyst

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