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JMJ-Jamahiriya Medical Journal. 2009; 9 (2): 149-151
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-163109

ABSTRACT

Dermoid cysts are congenital malformations that are rarely observed in the oral cavity. They appear as slow growing, solitary, nontender masses. We report a case of a 27 year old postnatal primipara who developed a huge sublingual dermoid cyst which rapidly grew and increased in size during pregnancy, was diagnosed in the postnatal period and treated successfully. The diagnosis was confirmed histopathologically as a dermoid cyst. Regular followup over a period of three years revealed no evidence of recurrence. The differential diagnosis, classification and management of the lesion are also discussed


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Humans , Female , Adult , Dermoid Cyst/pathology , Dermoid Cyst/surgery , Pregnancy Complications , Diagnosis, Differential
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JMJ-Jamahiriya Medical Journal. 2008; 8 (1): 54-58
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-87674

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The aim of this study was to determine the ratio of the impacted lower third molar. 15.926 Libyan natives reported to Oral Surgery Department-Central Dental Clinic-Tripoli from 1989 to1992. 18.81% of them were complaining of different symptoms related to the wisdom tooth. Results of this study showed that 23.80% had fully impacted lower third molar, whereas 76.20% were partly erupted. The position of lower third molar has been classified on vertical impaction in 31.86%, mesio-angular impaction in 23.89%, horizontal impaction in 14.42%, disto-angular impaction in 6.45%, lingu-angular impaction in 8.34%, bucco-angular impaction in 14.99% and atypical impaction in 0.05%. Recurrent pericoronitis was found to be 37.84%, the most frequent reason for lower third molar removal in our patients. Pain- related directly to wisdom tooth, was diagnosed in 6.03% of patients. The incidence of unrestorable caries was found to be 18.90%. Conservative treatment was provided for 741 patients. We conclude that the results obtained from this study indicate that surgical removal of the lower third molar is the most common intervention required for our patients


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Humans , Tooth, Impacted/epidemiology , Epidemiologic Studies , Surgery, Oral , Pericoronitis , Dental Caries
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