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Vive Revista de Salud

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HERRERA, Dimas et al. Benefits of decompression and enuclation in large cystic lesions in the jaw. Vive Rev. Salud [online]. 2024, vol.7, n.19, pp.194-206.  Epub 15-Ene-2024. ISSN 2664-3243.  https://doi.org/10.33996/revistavive.v7i19.295.

Cystic lesions occur in the jaws due to the presence of remnant cells of the embryonic neuroectoderm. Decompression is a conservative technique to decrease intracystic pressure by constant drainage, allowing the growth of new centripetal bone from the bony walls of the cyst. Objective: to determine the benefits of decompression and enucleation in mandibular cystic lesions, based on the methodology of a clinical case. Case description: a cystic mandibular lesion was diagnosed in a 27 year old male patient, who came for consultation showing purulent secretion in the trigone retromolar mucosa of UD 37, initially asymptomatic. The materials used were cone beam computed tomography, self-curing drainage device, left hemiarch made with Methyl Methacrylate and cylinder based apparatus. The results revealed a hypodense image with defined borders located in the posterior limit of the mandibular body, anterior border and part of the ascending mandibular branch on the left side; extended in a caudal cephalic direction from the alveolar crest and anterior border of the branch to the superior cortical of the mandibular duct. Conclusion: Diagnosis of periapical cyst, residual cyst and ameloblastoma was confirmed. An incisional biopsy of the lesion was performed for histopathological study and decompression with a customized device to enucleation with Carnoy's solution, resulting in effective conservative treatment complemented by enucleation of a thicker and less friable cystic membrane.

Palabras clave : Odontogenic cysts; Jaw; Odontogenic keratocysts; Cone beam computed tomography.

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