1970
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-117x(70)80002-6
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Epithelial jaw cysts: A clinicopathological reappraisal

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“…[7] Bloch [8] suggested the origin of IDC to be from the overlying nonvital necrotic primary tooth with the resultant periapical infl ammation spread to involve the unerupted permanent successor tooth follicle, because of which an infl ammatory exudate develops and results in formation of cyst. Rarely, IDC develops as a result of the intrafollicular spread of periapical infl ammation from an overlying primary tooth.…”
Section: Histogenesis Of Idcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7] Bloch [8] suggested the origin of IDC to be from the overlying nonvital necrotic primary tooth with the resultant periapical infl ammation spread to involve the unerupted permanent successor tooth follicle, because of which an infl ammatory exudate develops and results in formation of cyst. Rarely, IDC develops as a result of the intrafollicular spread of periapical infl ammation from an overlying primary tooth.…”
Section: Histogenesis Of Idcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le cas clinique décrit illustre les différentes caractéris-tiques cliniques, radiologiques et anatomopathologique des kystes mandibulaires vestibulaires surinfectés [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…The WHO suggests the term of mandibular infected buccal cyst (MIBC). The aim of this case report was to familiarize dentists and oral surgeons with the MIBC, and to discuss the different treatments that are suggested in the literature.Le kyste odontogène siégeant en position distale ou vestibulaire par rapport à une dent de sagesse mandibulaire partiellement incluse, avec une péricoronarite chronique associée, a été qualifié de kyste inflammatoire latéral par Main en 1970 [1]. En 1976, Craig a proposé le terme de kyste paradentaire [2].…”
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“…The aggressiveness of this has been correlated with an enhanced DNA synthesis [36,37] and can also be attributed to the similarity of behavioral features between the ameloblastoma and the dental lamina. Both have the inherent ability to invade connective tissue and the columns of proliferating cells of the dental lamina are highly reminiscent of the invasive extensions seen with the ameloblastoma.…”
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confidence: 97%