
- 1.ODONTOGENIC CYSTS
- The UCLA Periodontics Information Center was established in 1996 within the top-ranked UCLA School of Dentisty with ... image of the radicular cyst is a peri ...
- http://www.dent.ucla.edu/pic/v
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- 2.Introduction (Defination & Classification)
- Radicular Cyst is the most common odontogenic cystic lesion of inflammatory origin. ... 1) Periapical Cyst:- These are the radicular cysts which are present at ...
- http://radicularcyst.tripod.co
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What causes a radicular cyst?
In laymen's terms, I'd like to
know what causes this
condition in the gum and what
the outlook is.
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In laymens terms? Its like an internal scar. Your body can't remove it so its surrounds the scar and forms a cyst. Most of the time the do not show symptoms and they found by accident during routine dental visits. sometimes they kill the tooth were they originated. They are formed sometimes by trauama, sometimes we never know. Rarely do they get so big, that they surround multiple teeth, thats the worst case scenerio and they have to cut out a section of teeth (very very rare). Small ones can be treated by an endodontist, who basically does a small relatively simple surgury where he scoops out the cyst (enucleation); write that down. for more info look up periapical cyst. |
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What is a radicular Cyst?
Can it be on both d testis?
What r its symptoms?
When it is dangerous?
What r its treatments?
Can i treat it at home by
self?
Tell me d procedures for how
can i test my testicles by
self?
May be u can get me 2 d site
with photos too for better
understanding.
I think m having but not sure.
Plz answer me seriously!
Thank U!
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I believe you have the wrong term ... A "radicular" cyst is a cyst arising from a granuloma of the root of a tooth. If you are concerned about a cyst on your testicle, I would seek medical advice first. |
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How is a cyst different from a how is a cyst different from a
granuloma?
ie. radicular cyst and
periapical granuloma
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Boy its been a long time since Oral Pathology I know one when I see one most of the time. A cyst, I think has epithelial tissue surrounding something, either a dead space or other mass. A granuloma lacks a well defined epithelial layer. good luck in Dental School |
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