2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2006.10.011
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Dentigerous Cyst Associated with a Formocresol Pulpotomized Deciduous Molar

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“…The occurrence of cyst in association with primary second molars have been assumed that the mandibular molars had a greater susceptibility to caries and get pulpal treatment done, and secondly mandibular second primary molar is more closely associated with its successor's follicle and such association can more easily facilitate the spread of inflammation in comparison with other primary teeth. 6 The histopathological report of the present case showed odontogenic lining epithelium of 3-4 layers. The underlying connective tissue is fibrous with evidence of scattered chronic inflammatory cells present in it.…”
Section: 6supporting
confidence: 45%
“…The occurrence of cyst in association with primary second molars have been assumed that the mandibular molars had a greater susceptibility to caries and get pulpal treatment done, and secondly mandibular second primary molar is more closely associated with its successor's follicle and such association can more easily facilitate the spread of inflammation in comparison with other primary teeth. 6 The histopathological report of the present case showed odontogenic lining epithelium of 3-4 layers. The underlying connective tissue is fibrous with evidence of scattered chronic inflammatory cells present in it.…”
Section: 6supporting
confidence: 45%
“…FC treated teeth have shown earlier exfoliation of primary teeth. [29] There is also a reported case of dentigerous cyst[30] and necrosis of crestal bone[31] associated with the use of FC in pulpotomy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may also cause necrosis and sloughing of tissues if it touches the gingiva (4). Furthermore, a relation between FC pulpotomy and dentigerous cyst was detected (5).…”
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confidence: 94%