Week 7 Flashcards

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What are cysts?

What are they filled with?

How do they look in the bone in a radiograph?

How are they classified?

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Odontogenic Cysts

How they form

Where does the epithelium come from

Classified according to (3)

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Two types of odontogenic cysts

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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?

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Dentigerous or follicular cyst

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Eruption cyst

Similar to what type of cyst but where is it found?

How does it affect eruption?

Radiographic appearance?

Treatment?

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Primordial cyst

Where it develops?

Results from what?

How it appears radiographically?

Treatment?

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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

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OKC

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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

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Lateral periodontal cyst

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What is the most common cyst seen in the oral cavity?

What is it caused by?

Develops in a ___

Treatment

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13
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Why do residual cysts form?

What does it appear as radiographically?

Treatment

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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

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Gingival cyst of the adult arises from what epithelium?

Similar to what other cyst

Appears as____

Radiographic manifestation

Treatment

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Nonodontogenic cysts occur when __

Also called____

Where can they occur in relation to bone? Give examples

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Nasopalatine cysts

Forms from remnants of ___

Symptomatic or asymptomatic?

How it appears radiographically

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Median palatine cyst

Forms from____

Where found?

Radiographically appears

Treatment

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Globulomaxillary Cyst
• is this a diagnostic entity?
• Found where?
• Radiographically appears
• Treatment

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Median Mandibular Cyst
• Diagnostic entity?
• Found in the
• Radiographically appears as l
• Treatment

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Nasolabial Cyst
• Epithelium believed to come from___
• Found at the
• Clinically appears as
• More common in
• radiographic evidence?
• Treatment

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Lymphoepithelial (Branchial Cleft)
Cyst
What it is
Cause
Commonly found where in the mouth
Appearance (intra and extra oral)
Impact
Treatment

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Epidermoid

What it is
Cause
Appearance
Impact
Treatment

24
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What are teratomas?
What cyst is it similar to?
Composed of what?
In oral region presentation
Where they typically form

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Thyroglossal Tract Cyst what it is Cause Appearance Impact Treatment
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Treatment for nasopalatine duct cyst
Incidental finding, <6 mm, no symptoms – No treatment, just document and monitor. Normal anatomy of incisive canal shows radiolucency and usually up to 6 mm >6 mm and/or symptomatic – Consider surgical enucleation.
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Dermoid cyst What it is Cause Appearance Impact Treatment