Abstract

Dentigerous cysts are benign odontogenic cysts that arise from the dental follicle of an unerupted or developing tooth. They are the second most common odontogenic cysts after radicular cysts and account for approximately 24% of the jaw cysts. Patient may give the history of slowly enlarging swelling. A female patient aged 54 years came to our unit with a diffuse swelling on the left side of her face which was found to be dentigerous cyst on clinical, radiological and histopathological examination. The patient underwent enucleation with extraction of affected teeth leading to partial edentulous state without any pathological fracture of the mandible. Post-operatively after 8 months, adequate bone filling was noted. Implant-supported rehabilitation was done. The present case emphasizes the maintenance of the new bone formation without using any graft materials for the placement of dental implants and also the implant-supported rehabilitation has proven good results in benign pathological lesions.

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