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Clinical Observation of Fenestrated Decompression in the Treatment of Odontogenic Jaw Cyst

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DOI: 10.23977/medsc.2022.030209 | Downloads: 18 | Views: 692

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Xin SUN 1

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1 Sun Xin Dental Clinic, Jiaocheng County, Shanxi Province, Lvliang, 030500 Shanxi, China

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Xin SUN

ABSTRACT

Cystic lesions of the jaws are a common disease in oral and maxillofacial surgery. Due to the hidden location of the disease and no clinical symptoms in the early stage, the lesions often involve a large area when the patients go to the clinic, and the degree of bone destruction is already quite serious. Using traditional surgical methods has great trauma, many complications, and will reduce the masticatory function and affect the face. To study the effect of fenestration decompression on the treatment of odontogenic jaw cysts. Thirty-two cases of large odontogenic jaw cysts were treated by fenestration decompression and cyst curettage. Those who underwent fenestration decompression underwent panoramic radiographs every 3 months after operation, and compared with the preoperative panoramic radiographs. If the cyst disappears completely, stage II surgery is not required, otherwise, the purpose of curing the cyst is achieved by curettage of the shrunk cyst through stage II surgery. In recent years, the proposed fenestration decompression surgery has been increasingly favored by maxillofacial surgeons due to its simple operation method, less trauma, significantly reducing the scope of lesions, restoring the shape of the jaw, and protecting the shape and function of the jaw to the greatest extent. It has been widely concerned and gradually promoted and applied in clinical practice.

KEYWORDS

Fenestration decompression, Treatment, Odontogenic jaw cysts

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Xin SUN, Clinical Observation of Fenestrated Decompression in the Treatment of Odontogenic Jaw Cyst. MEDS Clinical Medicine (2022) Vol. 3: 45-50. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medsc.2022.030209.

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