Contemporary Clinical Dentistry (Jan 2014)

Unusual case of concomitant occurrence of Tessier′s number 7 cleft and dentigerous cyst

  • Yuvraj Issar,
  • Nitin Kaushal,
  • Pallvi Goomer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0976-237X.137972
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 402 – 405

Abstract

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Dentigerous cysts are commonly encountered associated with impacted teeth; however the exact histogenesis of these cysts is not known even though numerous theories have been proposed. Majority of the maxillary cysts arise as a result of defect in the embryonal development, which can be either abnormal fusion of facial processes or as a result of abnormality in the development of dental follicle. Congenital Tessier′s number 7 unilateral facial cleft is a rare anomaly, which arises as a result of defect in the fusion of facial processes. We report an unusual case of concomitant occurrence of Tesssier′s number 7 cleft and maxillary dentigerous cyst in 11-year-old child.

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