2009
DOI: 10.1016/s1646-2890(09)70024-x
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Cisto Ósseo Traumático – Caso Clínico

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“…Surgical exploration is the most recommended curative therapy, as well as the best way to close the diagnosis of traumatic bone cyst. 6,9,10 After that procedure, the new bone formation is considerably fast. 1 In the present case, curettage of the walls of the surgical cavity was performed to stimulate new bone formation.…”
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“…Surgical exploration is the most recommended curative therapy, as well as the best way to close the diagnosis of traumatic bone cyst. 6,9,10 After that procedure, the new bone formation is considerably fast. 1 In the present case, curettage of the walls of the surgical cavity was performed to stimulate new bone formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the surgical exploration, the dentist usually comes across an empty cavity, although blood, serum or both may be present. 10 The aim of this article is to report a rare case of traumatic bone cyst in a young female patient, emphasizing the methods of diagnosis and surgical treatment and comparing it with the current literature.…”
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“…Introdução O cisto ósseo solitário é uma lesão categorizada como pseudocisto. Esse tipo de lesão não possui cápsula de revestimento epitelial, que é um aspecto do cisto verdadeiro 1,2 .…”
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“…O tratamento proposto por alguns autores é a exploração cirúrgica e curetagem das paredes ósseas, gerando sangramento e neoformação óssea 2,17,18 . Já outros relatos defendem que a doença evolui a uma cura espontânea, e por isso, não há necessidade de se tratar.…”
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