Author/Authors :
Ferreira de Carvalho, Irla Karlinne Paraiba Federal University (UFPB), PB, Brazil , Henrique Barbosa Luna, Anibal Paraiba Federal University (UFPB), PB, Brazil
Abstract :
Dentigerous cyst (DC) is the second most common odontogenic cyst with greater incidence in young patients. It presents as a
unilocular, asymptomatic radiolucency involving the crown of an impacted tooth, commonly noticed in X-rays to investigate
absence, wrong tooth position, or delay in the chronology of eruption. Decompression/marsupialization (D/M) is the most
implemented treatment, especially when preserving the tooth involved is advised. The aim of this study is to discuss the DC
characteristics that contribute to spontaneous eruption of premolars, by reporting the case of a conservative treatment of DC.
This eruption depends on factors such as age, angulation of inclusion, rate of root formation, depth of inclusion, and eruption
space. This paper reports the case of a 10-year-old patient with a radiolucent lesion diagnosed as DC involving element 35, which
erupted as a result of treatment. The patient was observed during 1 year and 6 months.