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倒立中牙是一种牙发育障碍,其相对特征是上颌前区、中门牙之间和倒立方向的牙齿数量过多。内翻的病因尚不清楚。中牙内翻的并发症包括相邻牙的出牙障碍、中切牙的移位和旋转、牙间隙、牙根吸收、异常咬合、囊肿形成或中牙鼻出牙。早期发现和及时的手术干预是防止不良后果的关键。牙性囊肿是一种起源于牙源性的发育性囊肿,通常出现在未长出/长出的牙齿、牙瘤甚至多生牙齿的牙冠周围。含牙囊肿累及中齿内翻是一种罕见的情况,仅有少数病例报道。本文报告一例罕见且不寻常的前上颌含牙囊肿,累及内翻融合的中齿。本文来源:Patel K, Patel N, Venkataraghavan K.中牙内翻融合伴牙囊肿的治疗:一例罕见病例报告。国际口腔卫生杂志;2013;5(4): 73 - 77。
Management of a dentigerous cyst associated with inverted and fused mesiodens: a rare case report.
Inverted mesiodens is a disorder of Odontogenesis relatively characterized by an excess number of teeth in the premaxillary region, in between the central incisors and in an inverted direction. The etiology of inverted mesiodens is still unknown. The complications associated with inverted mesiodens include eruption disturbance of adjacent teeth, displacement & rotation of the central incisors, diastema, root resorption, abnormal occlusion, cyst formation or nasal eruption of the mesiodens. Early detection and timely surgical intervention of inverted mesiodens is crucial to prevent unwanted consequences. Dentigerous cysts are developmental cysts of odontogenic origin, which are found to surround the crown of unerupted/erupting teeth, odontomas or even supernumerary teeth. Dentigerous cysts' involving an inverted mesiodens is a rare occurrence with only few cases reported.This article reports a rare and unusual case of a dentigerous cyst of the anterior maxilla involving an inverted and fused mesiodens. How to cite this article: Patel K, Patel N, Venkataraghavan K. Management of a Dentigerous Cyst Associated with Inverted and Fused Mesiodens: A Rare Case Report. J Int Oral Health 2013; 5(4):73-77.