ECTOPIC MANDIBULAR THIRD MOLAR EXTRACTION BY EXTRAORAL ACCESS

Autores

  • Luciana Dorochenko Martins universidade estadual de ponta grossa
  • André Takahashi UEPG
  • Ramon Cesar Godoy Gonçalves EAP/ABO – Ponta Grossa
  • Maurício Zardo UEPG
  • Henri Kleber Osawa EAP/ABO – Ponta Grossa

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Cirurgia bucal, cisto dentígero, terceiro molar, dente não - erupcionado

Resumo

The unerupted mandibular third molar teeth can be associated to dentigerous cysts. These cysts can dislocate the unerupted tooth for uncommon positions. Patient with 28 years old, leucoderma, with complains about increase of volume in jaw, region of mandibular angle. The imagenologic exam evidenced radiolucent image, delimited, with involved unerupted tooth located in the mandibular rami area. The removal of the tooth was made under general anesthesia and extraoral access. The microscopic analysis revealed fragments of fibrous conjunctive tissue of capsular conformation with hemorrhage and intense infiltrated inflammatory chronic nonspecific and focuses widespread areas, besides epithelium odontogenic covering the conjunctive surface, compatible characteristics with cyst dentigerous infected. The position of the tooth and the presence and extension of the lesion were decisive in the choice of the extraoral access, that it allowed good visualization of the surgical place and effectiveness enucleation of the cystic lesion.

Biografia do Autor

Luciana Dorochenko Martins, universidade estadual de ponta grossa

departamento de odontologia

André Takahashi, UEPG

Ramon Cesar Godoy Gonçalves, EAP/ABO – Ponta Grossa

Maurício Zardo, UEPG

Henri Kleber Osawa, EAP/ABO – Ponta Grossa

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2012-10-29

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