2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2022.101371
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Different presentations of the Buccal Bifurcation Cyst: A case series

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“…In 1992, the World Health Organization (WHO) incorporated BBC into their histological classification of odontogenic tumors under the designation of "paradental cyst", identifying it as the "mandibular infected buccal cyst" [1]. It is worthy to clarify that BBC develops more commonly on the buccal side of the first and second mandibular molars of children [10,11], while classic PC on the third molars. Classic PC and BBC may share common etiology and microscopic features, so they are currently considered to be the same inflammatory entity that occurs in different sites [12].…”
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“…In 1992, the World Health Organization (WHO) incorporated BBC into their histological classification of odontogenic tumors under the designation of "paradental cyst", identifying it as the "mandibular infected buccal cyst" [1]. It is worthy to clarify that BBC develops more commonly on the buccal side of the first and second mandibular molars of children [10,11], while classic PC on the third molars. Classic PC and BBC may share common etiology and microscopic features, so they are currently considered to be the same inflammatory entity that occurs in different sites [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Classic PC and BBC may share common etiology and microscopic features, so they are currently considered to be the same inflammatory entity that occurs in different sites [12]. However, due to the different tooth involved and the influence of adjacent anatomical structures, their clinical presentations, imaging features, and treatment methods are different [11]. Therefore, there is currently no consensus on whether the BBC is an independent disease of periodontal cysts.…”
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