A postsurgical ciliated cyst (PSCC) is an epithelial cyst that usually develops in the maxilla, although in rare cases, it can affect the mandible or other facial bones. The typical age of diagnosis is 40-50 years, with no gender prevalence, and the mean cyst development occurs approximately 10-15 years following a surgical or traumatic event. Some epithelial respiratory cells can be trapped into the bone tissue during maxillary surgical procedures or maxillary fractures. The pathogenetic mechanism can be attributed to an inflammatory process that stimulates epithelial proliferation, leading to cyst expansion caused by osmotic pressure difference. Methods. This study presents case series involving three surgical ciliated cysts located in the left maxilla, affecting two female patients (aged 49 and 55 years) and one male patient (aged 39 years). In all three cases, symptoms such as pain or swelling were mild and not consistently present. Two cases showed cyst development 10 and 15 years after implant placement, while one case was not associated with any surgical or traumatic event. CT scan identified well-defined unilocular lesions in the maxillary bone in each patient. Results. Histopathological examination of the surgical specimens confirmed the suspected diagnosis of a PSCC of maxilla. The cystic walls consisted of fibrous connective tissue with chronic inflammatory infiltrate, lined exclusively by a thin layer of ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium. In the third patient, it was not possible to rule out an unusual radicular cyst. Conclusions. Although PSCCs are not commonly encountered in daily practice, clinicians should consider this possibility including it in the differential diagnosis of odontogenic jaw cysts and benign jaw tumors, particularly in patients who have undergone previous surgeries in the maxillary area.
Authors: Domenico Sfondrini, Fabio Pagella, Matteo Pellegrini, Martina Ghizzoni, Andrea Scribante, Chiara Tore, Stefano Marelli
Source: https://www.hindawi.com/
Oral surgery 05 August 2024
Gingival Recession in Primary Maxillary Incisors due to Fingernail Scratching: A Rare Case Report
Self-inflicted gingival injuries typically occur in patients with psychological disorders and rarely in normal individuals
Oral surgery 07 December 2023
Maxillary sinus lift: are some of its characteristics correlated with greater success?
Autologous bone was the first material to be used as a graft for this procedure and has long been considered the gold standard, due to its osteoconductive, osteoinductive and osteogenic properties....
Rapid maxillary expansion expands the maxillary dentition laterally and improves nasal airway obstruction. However, the incidence of nasal airway obstruction improvement after RME is approximately 60...
Digital Dentistry 15 October 2022
Full-arch implant rehabilitation: digital or traditional impression?
A prospective clinical study compared for the first time the accuracy of digital and conventional maxillary implant impressions for completely edentulous patients.
In the study published by Prof. Anderson and his team, the authors tried to determine: the diagnostic efficacy of orthopantomography (OPG) for sinus diseases using Cone Beam Computed Tomography...
Endodontics 03 December 2024
In Endodontics, a complete chemo-mechanical cleansing of the root canal system is essential to achieving success, which is gained through adequate tridimensional obturation of the endodontic space.
Digital Dentistry 30 November 2024
This paper presents an automated system for NC tool-path planning and generation of digital dental restoration
Digital Dentistry 29 November 2024
Early in 1980, the author anticipated the attraction of restoring posterior teeth with tooth-colored material.
Editorials 29 November 2024
The only time Hadren Simmons left Newark, where he was born and raised, was to serve his country. He enlisted in the Army right after his high school graduation.
Products 29 November 2024
Joshua Rubin, DDS, and Richard Ricci, DDS, discuss some of the impacts of artificial intelligence on the dental industry.