Concurrent presentation of dental lamina cysts of the new born and natal tooth in a child: a case report and literature review

A. Aborisade, J. Abdurrazaq, J. Adeoye
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Dental lamina cysts and natal/neonatal teeth are rare findings in a neonate with the dental lamina cysts presenting as white or pink small nodules, often multiple, approximately 1 to 3mm in diameter. They are usually located on the alveolar mucosa of both maxilla and mandible and also on the midpalatine raphe; the whitish colored lamina cysts found on the alveolar mucosa can be confused clinically with neonatal teeth. Neonatal teeth are teeth found in infants within the first 30 days of life, and they present a social stigma to the parent. They have been reported to be a component of the full complement of teeth in 90-95% of cases. Apart from the social stigmata, they can also induce trauma to surrounding soft tissues and / or to the mother’s breast (Riga-Fede phenomenon). While the dental lamina cysts usually resolve spontaneously within few weeks to months, there are indications that might preclude extraction of a natal/neonatal tooth.Keywords: Dental lamina cyst, Epstein’s pearls, Mucosal cyst, natal/neonatal tooth
新生儿牙板囊肿和新生儿牙板囊肿同时出现:1例报告和文献复习
牙板囊肿和出生/新生儿牙齿在新生儿中是罕见的发现,牙板囊肿表现为白色或粉红色的小结节,通常为多发,直径约1至3mm。它们通常位于上颌和下颌骨的牙槽黏膜上,也位于腭中缝上;牙槽黏膜的白色层状囊肿在临床上可能与新生儿牙齿混淆。新生儿牙齿是在婴儿出生后30天内发现的牙齿,它们对父母来说是一种社会耻辱。据报道,在90-95%的病例中,它们是完整牙齿的组成部分。除了社会耻辱之外,它们还会对周围的软组织和/或母亲的乳房造成创伤(里加-费德现象)。虽然牙板囊肿通常会在几周到几个月内自行消退,但有迹象表明可能无法拔除出生/新生儿牙齿。关键词:牙板囊肿,爱泼斯坦氏珍珠,粘膜囊肿,出生/新生儿牙
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