Radicular cyst management due to endodontic failure – a case study
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Radicular cysts, also known as periapical cysts, are the most prevalent cysts affecting both the maxilla and mandible. They arise from epithelial residues in the periodontal ligament as a result of inflammation. In the present case, a 17-year-old male patient reported with pain and swelling in the upper front teeth region for the past 1 year which was diagnosed to be a radicular cyst in relation to 12 which was previously root canal treated. The treatment involved enucleation of the cyst and extraction of 12. The patient has no pain or other symptoms and is currently attending follow-up appointments following the procedure. This case report explains the process and treatment of the radicular cyst in this patient in detail.
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