Residual odontogenic cyst involving maxillary antrum - a case report Dr Saurabh Siddharth1,*, Dr Mall B.B.2, Dr Mishra Akanksha3, Dr Arora Saloni4, Dr Gupta Sonam5, Dr Sharma Radhika6 1Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Medicine and maxillofacial Radiology, R.K.D.F. Dental college, Bhopal 2Assistant Professor, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, UCMS College of Dental Surgery, Bhairahawa, Nepal 3Post graduate student, Department of Pedodontics, D.J. Dental College, Modinagar 4Post graduate student, Department of Oral Medicine & Radilogy, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam 5Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine & Radilogy, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam 6Post graduate student, Department of Oral Medicine & Radilogy, Guru Nanak Dev Dental College & Research Institute, Sunam *Address For Correspondance: Dr. Siddharth Saurabh, Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Medicine and maxillofacial Radiology, R.K.D.F. Dental college, Bhopal
Online published on 23 June, 2015. Abstract Residual cyst are inflammatory odontogenic cysts that are usually asymptomatic and present on a post-extraction site. It is nothing else than a radicular cyst that is retained in the jaw after removal of the affected tooth. Also known as asymptomatic inflammatory odontgenic cyst, these cysts may rise from inflammatory fibrous and granulation tissue at the apex/periapical region of a tooth not curetted at the time of dental extraction. However, residual cyst in maxillary antrum is a rare finding. Here, we report the case regarding the residual cyst in the maxillary antrum. This report provides the evidence of residual cyst in the maxillary antrum extending from the maxillary third molar. Top Keywords Odontogenic, fibrous, asymptomatic. Top |