Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Infected cyst from jaw injury near impacted canine tooth
By Muhajir, Idawati et al.·Published in Journal of Case Reports in Dental Medicine·2019·View original on Crossref →
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Original publication title: Infected dentigerous cyst due to traumatic injury in impacted of mandible canine: a case report
- Species:
- dog
Plain-English summary
A 5-year-old dog had an infected cyst in its jaw due to a previous injury, which affected its teeth. The vet diagnosed the problem through physical exams and X-rays. Initially, the dog was treated with antibiotics for two weeks, followed by surgery to remove the cyst and several teeth under anesthesia. After the surgery, the dog's healing was good, with no signs of inflammation in the chin area.
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Abstract
Objective: This case study is a case of infected dentigerous cyst involving all erupted incisor teeth and impacted mandible canine. Diagnosis of results from clinical examination, radiographic and histopathologic.Methods: The initial treatment was antibiotic therapy for 2 week, followed with cyst enucleation, extracted of the all fourth incisors and odontectomy lower left canine, lower premolar and upper right molar through intraoral approach under general anesthesiaResults: The evaluation of 2 weeks post surgery treatment showed the healing was good and the chin region showed no sign of inflammation, the color of the tissue was similar to its surrounding.Conclusion: Last sentence of abstract should be a conclusion or further treatment plan for the case. Histological examination and medical history should be placed before the treatment procedureKeywords: Dentigerous Cyst, Enucleation, Infection.
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