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Published January 1, 2018 | Version v1
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REMOVAL OF RADICAL CYST IN PREVIOUS REGION OF MAXILA: CASE REPORT AND INTEGRATIVE REVIEW.

  • 1. School of Dentistry, Centro Universitário UNILEÃO, Juazeiro do Norte – CE, Brazil.
  • 2. School of Dentistry, Faculdade Mauricio de Nassau, Recife – PE, Brazil.
  • 3. Master's Degree in Endodontics, San Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas – SP, Brazil.
  • 4. Graduate in Letters - English Language, Universidade Regional do Cariri - URCA, Crato – CE, Brazil.
  • 5. Master's Degree of Orthodontics, San Leopoldo Mandic, Campinas – SP, Brazil.
  • 6. Professor of Dental Prosthetics, Department of Dentistry, Universidade de Fortaleza UNIFOR, Fortaleza – CE, Brazil.
  • 7. Professor of Dental Prosthetics, Department of Dentistry, Faculdade Paulo Picanço, Fortaleza – CE, Brazil.
  • 8. Professor of Dental Prosthetics, Department of Dentistry, Centro Universitário Christus - UNICHRISTUS, Fortaleza – CE, Brazil.
  • 9. Professor of Oral Implantology, Department of Dentistry, Centro Caririense de Pós-Graduação CECAP, Juazeiro do Norte – CE, Brazil.

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Aim: The objective of the present study is to report a clinical case of a successful treatment, related to the removal of a radicular cyst in the anterior region of the maxilla. Methodology: A bibliographic search was carried out in the main databases: PUBMED, ScIELO, Google Scholar, VHL and LILACS, which collected works that were published from 2002 to 2017. We collected 33 articles, which were extracted from the databases as previously reported; It was included laboratory studies, case reports and systematic reviews as well as literature that were developed in the human species. Results: Based on the review, all studies showed that the cyst is a pathology with well defined characteristics, where it presents a pathological cavity coated by an epithelium containing in its interior a liquid or semisolid, even gaseous material. Conclusion: The root cyst can reach large proportions when not treated or discovered late, mainly because it is a pathology that does not present painful symptomatology in initial conditions unless it is infected.

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