Conservative non-surgical management of an infected radicular cyst

Contemp Clin Dent. 2011 Oct;2(4):368-71. doi: 10.4103/0976-237X.91806.

Abstract

The radicular cyst arises from epithelial remnants stimulated to proliferate by an inflammatory process originating from pulpal necrosis of a non-vital tooth. Radiographically, the classical description of the lesion is a round or oval, well-circumscribed radiolucent image involving the apex of the tooth. Radicular cyst is usually sterile unless it is secondarily infected. This article presents a successful case of conservative non-surgical management of an infected radicular cyst associated with an immature permanent mandibular second molar (47) in a 14-year-old child.

Keywords: Endodontic therapy; mineral trioxide aggregate; open apex; radicular cyst.

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