2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11041903
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Sinus Floor Augmentation—Associated Surgical Ciliated Cysts: Case Series and a Systematic Review of the Literature

Abstract: This study aimed to characterize the demographic and clinical features of underreported surgical ciliated cysts developing after sinus floor augmentation, based on a series of cases from our files and a systematic review of the literature. A series of five cases (four patients) of microscopically confirmed surgical ciliated cysts following sinus floor augmentation procedures from our files are described. A systematic literature search (1991–2020) with strict clinical-, radiological- and microscopic-based exclu… Show more

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“…Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla, postoperative maxillary cyst or (respiratory) implantation cyst are other terms used for this entity. The most common age range is the 5 th to 6 th decades with no gender predilection (47). As the definition indicates, it occurs most commonly in the posterior maxilla; but very rarely in the mandible due to implantation of sinus epithelium by contaminated instruments or using nasal bone or cartilage with epithelium for augmentation genioplasty (47,48).…”
Section: Soluk-tekkesin M and Wright Jmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surgical ciliated cyst of the maxilla, postoperative maxillary cyst or (respiratory) implantation cyst are other terms used for this entity. The most common age range is the 5 th to 6 th decades with no gender predilection (47). As the definition indicates, it occurs most commonly in the posterior maxilla; but very rarely in the mandible due to implantation of sinus epithelium by contaminated instruments or using nasal bone or cartilage with epithelium for augmentation genioplasty (47,48).…”
Section: Soluk-tekkesin M and Wright Jmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common age range is the 5 th to 6 th decades with no gender predilection (47). As the definition indicates, it occurs most commonly in the posterior maxilla; but very rarely in the mandible due to implantation of sinus epithelium by contaminated instruments or using nasal bone or cartilage with epithelium for augmentation genioplasty (47,48). Histopathologically, the cyst is lined by ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium and mucous…”
Section: Soluk-tekkesin M and Wright Jmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last one is represented by odontogenic tumor (e.g., ameloblastoma and odontogenic fibroma) and nonodontogenic benign tumor (e.g., central giant cell granuloma). However, these neoplasms typically exhibit other distinguishable radiological features [43].…”
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