혼합치열기의 함치성 낭종 치료 시 영구치의 맹출과 자가치아이식

Purpose: Dentigerous cyst is the most common intra-osseous lesion of the jaw. Dentigerous cysts can cause delays in eruption of the affected permanent tooth in mixed dentition. It has been suggested that the affected permanent tooth could be erupted spontaneously after the dentigerous cyst was enucl...

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Published inJournal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Vol. 35; no. 6; pp. 462 - 466
Main Authors 최지욱(Ji-wook Choi), 최종명(Jong-Myung Choi), 차인호(In-ho Cha), 김형준(Hyung Jun Kim)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한구강악안면외과학회 30.12.2009
Korean Association Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeons
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ISSN2234-7550
2234-5930

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Summary:Purpose: Dentigerous cyst is the most common intra-osseous lesion of the jaw. Dentigerous cysts can cause delays in eruption of the affected permanent tooth in mixed dentition. It has been suggested that the affected permanent tooth could be erupted spontaneously after the dentigerous cyst was enucleated. But in some cases, orthodontic treatment or autotransplantation technique is known to be required. This study reviews previously performed prognoses of affected permanent teeth, which will lead to a more efficient treatment plan. Patients and Methods: With 28 patients who have undergone cyst enucleation and 10 patients who have undergone autotransplantation, the prognosis of permanent teeth was observed. Results: After cyst enucleation, spontaneous eruption of a permanent tooth was observed in 56.3% patients, orthodontic treatment was performed in 25% patients. The success rate of autotransplantation was 60.0 %. Discussion: The first choice for treatment of dentigerous cyst in mixed dentition is to guide spontaneous eruption of permanent teeth. For cases without enough eruption space, the orthodontic treatment should be considered. Autotransplantation should be considered when the spontaneous eruption is not expected. It should be considered that the rate of successful autotransplantation is decreased on maxilla anterior area. KCI Citation Count: 2
Bibliography:G704-000546.2009.35.6.014
ISSN:2234-7550
2234-5930