Periapical Pocket Cyst of Anterior Maxilla: A Case Report
Mun Mukherjee
Ashiyana Residency, AR2, Flat No. 9C, Kaliganz, Saptarshri Park Road, Near Krishna Marriage Hall, Saptarshri Park, Durgapur, West Bengal – 713206, India.
Moumita Pal
North Bengal Dental College and Hospital, Darjeeling, India.
Vineet Nair *
Dr. R. Ahmed Dental College and Hospital, Kolkata, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Periapical cyst is an inflammatory odontogenic cyst of endodontic origin. It presents either as an epithelium lined closed pathological cavity (then it is called periapical true cyst) or the epithelium lined cavity is continuous with the root canal of the affected tooth (periapical pocket cyst). The treatment of choice for the majority of the periapical cysts is conventional root canal treatment. However large, true cysts respond less favorably to non-surgical treatment. We present a case of a 20 years old female patient who had a swelling in the upper lip region. A provisional diagnosis of periapical cyst was arrived at considering the clinical and radiographic features. Intra-operatively, the cyst was continuous with the root canal. Histopathological examination was done.
Keywords: Periapical pocket cyst, anterior maxilla, odontogenic cyst