Week 7 Flashcards
What are cysts?
What are they filled with?
How do they look in the bone in a radiograph?
How are they classified?
Odontogenic Cysts
How they form
Where does the epithelium come from
Classified according to (3)
Two types of odontogenic cysts
Dentigerous or follicular cysts
Where is it usually form?
Where does the epithelium come from?
How it appears radiographically?
Lumen is filled with___
Harmless or aggressive lesion?
What can it cause?
Potential complications?
Treatment?
Dentigerous or follicular cyst
Eruption cyst
Similar to what type of cyst but where is it found?
How does it affect eruption?
Radiographic appearance?
Treatment?
Primordial cyst
Where it develops?
Results from what?
How it appears radiographically?
Treatment?
Odontogenic keratocyst OKC
Develops from?
Most often found in what gender and where?
Histological appearance?
What this lesion causes?
Appearance radiography?
Often associated with what syndrome?
Often forms____ and
recurrence rate percentage
Treatment
OKC
Periodontal cysts arise from?
Two places Where they occur?
How they look radiographically
Periapical cyst develops as a result of
Lateral cyst cause, tooth tests vital or nonvital?
Treatment
Lateral periodontal cyst
What is the most common cyst seen in the oral cavity?
What is it caused by?
Develops in a ___
Treatment
Why do residual cysts form?
What does it appear as radiographically?
Treatment
What epithelium do gingival cysts of a newborn originate?
What is it filled with? What do they appear as?
Name two palatal cysts of a newborn. What causes them? How do they appear?
Treatment
Gingival cyst of the adult arises from what epithelium?
Similar to what other cyst
Appears as____
Radiographic manifestation
Treatment
Nonodontogenic cysts occur when __
Also called____
Where can they occur in relation to bone? Give examples
Nasopalatine cysts
Forms from remnants of ___
Symptomatic or asymptomatic?
How it appears radiographically
Median palatine cyst
Forms from____
Where found?
Radiographically appears
Treatment
Globulomaxillary Cyst
• is this a diagnostic entity?
• Found where?
• Radiographically appears
• Treatment
Median Mandibular Cyst
• Diagnostic entity?
• Found in the
• Radiographically appears as l
• Treatment
Nasolabial Cyst
• Epithelium believed to come from___
• Found at the
• Clinically appears as
• More common in
• radiographic evidence?
• Treatment
Lymphoepithelial (Branchial Cleft)
Cyst
What it is
Cause
Commonly found where in the mouth
Appearance (intra and extra oral)
Impact
Treatment
Epidermoid
What it is
Cause
Appearance
Impact
Treatment
What are teratomas?
What cyst is it similar to?
Composed of what?
In oral region presentation
Where they typically form