Three-dimensional evaluation of dentigerous cysts in the Turkish subpopulation

Abstract Background To investigate the radiological and demographic features, types, distribution, and treatment methods of dentigerous cysts (DC). Methods Panoramic radiographs and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of patients diagnosed with DC based on biopsy results between January 2020...

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Main Authors: İlknur Eninanç (Author), Esra Mavi (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background To investigate the radiological and demographic features, types, distribution, and treatment methods of dentigerous cysts (DC). Methods Panoramic radiographs and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of patients diagnosed with DC based on biopsy results between January 2020 and December 2023 were examined. In patients from different age groups, the numbers, types and locations, and radiological features of DCs, associated changes in surrounding tissues, and treatment methods used were reviewed. Results Among 95 patients with DC (66 males, 29 females), sex and age distributions were comparable between those with a single cyst (n = 86) and those with two cysts (n = 9). Of 104 DCs, 44 were central, 38 were lateral, and 22 were circumferential. DC types were not significantly affected by sex, age group, or anatomical location. Circumferential DCs often caused displacement of the mandibular canal inferiorly. While enucleation was preferred for the treatment of central DCs, circumferential DCs were treated with marsupialization. Conclusions In this study, which is the first to evaluate the DC types on CBCT images, the central type was the most common. Circumferential DCs were mostly treated with marsupialization. CBCT imaging can assist in determining DC types, and may provide guidance for treatment planning. 
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690 |a Dentigerous cyst types 
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