APOLONIA 47 2022
Contemporary therapeutic approach in radicular cysts
Authors: Rogoleva Sonja, Nikollovski Bruno, Fadil Azizi, Dimova Cena, Besnik Emini
DOI: To be acquired
Keywords: radicular cysts, bone defects, grafting, artificial bone.
ABSTRACT
Cystic lesions are pathological formations that depending on their size can lead to low or high level of
osteolisis that consequentially causes bone defects.
Radicular cysts known as one of the most common
cysts in everyday clinical practice, are often common
subject to investigation due to their diameter size that
can reach large dimensions what later can cause infringement of the jaw bone integrity to level that can
lead to pathological fracture of the affected region.
Because of this fact, there is necessity for the bone defects to be filled with artificial bone transplants that
can offer better bone healing and prevention of further
possible complications. When using modern oral surgery approach for radicular cysts, the use of artificial
bone is recommended in cases that have large bone
defect after the cyst enucleation. The therapeutic approach of radicular cysts can vary depending on many
factors such as: the size of the cyst lesion, the patient
condition, the results paraclinic examinations and the
possibilities of treatment.