Stomatoloski glasnik Srbije 2011 Volume 58, Issue 4, Pages: 239-243
doi:10.2298/SGS1104239S
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Marsupialization of juvenile paradental cyst: A case report
Stepić Jelena, Pejović Marko, Čolić Snježana
Juvenile paradental cysts (JPC) are rare cystic lesions that usually develop
on buccal, distal, or mesial side of first, and rarely second permanent
mandibular molars. They occur during tooth eruption, in children aged 6 to 12
years, and belong to the group of inflammatory paradental cysts. Clinical
symptomatology is scarce and often manifested as appearance of painless
swelling on the buccal side of the offending tooth. Different therapeutic
procedures could be used: enucleation, enucleation with tooth extraction or
marsupialization. This study presents the marsupialization procedure of
bilateral JPC attached to the first permanent lower molars in seven year old
girl.
Keywords: juvenile paradental cyst, marsupialization