Author/Authors :
Claudia Martini, Eveline Department of Dentistry - State University of Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil , Madalozzo Coppla, Fabiana Department of Dentistry - State University of Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil , Bauml Campagnoli, Eduardo Department of Stomatology - State University of Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil , Carlos Bortoluzzi, Marcelo Department of Stomatology - State University of Ponta Grossa, PR, Brazil
Abstract :
The nasolabial cyst or Klestadt cyst is a relatively uncommon nonodontogenic cyst that develops in the nasal alar region; it has
uncertain pathogenesis.This lesion has slow growth and variable dimensions and is characterized clinically by a floating tumefaction
in the nasolabial fold area around the bridge of the nose, causing an elevation of the upper lip and relative facial asymmetry.
Diagnosis is primarily made clinically; if necessary, this is complemented by imaging. This paper reports the case of a 39-year-old
male patient who complained of pain in the right upper premolar region and poor aesthetics due to a firm tumor in the right wing of
the nose. Initially, this was thought to be due to an odontogenic abscess; however, the differential diagnosis was that a nasolabial cyst
was communicating with the apex of teeth 14 and 15. Surgical treatment was carried out, followed by histopathological examination
and concomitant endodontic treatment of the teeth involved.