Case Report

Nonsyndromic bilateral mandibular dentigerous cyst: a case report

  • Aydın Özkan
  • Kemal Murat Okçu
  • Metin Şençimen
  • Gürkan Raşit Bayar
  • Aydın Gülses
  • Ömer Günhan

Received Date: 21.04.2010 Accepted Date: 27.09.2010 Gulhane Med J 2011;53(1):52-55

Dentigerous cysts are benign odontogenic cysts that are associated with the crowns of an unerupted tooth. They are usually asymptomatic and detected during routine dental radiographic examination. Although dentigerous cysts are the second most common odontogenic cysts after radicular cysts, nonsyndromic bilateral and multiple dentigerous cysts are rare. Bilateral and multiple cysts may be found in association with a number of syndromes. In this report, a case of nonsyndromic bilateral dentigerous cyst and its surgical treatment are presented. Bilateral dentigerous cysts were enucleated and the associated impacted teeth were extracted under general anesthesia. Dentigerous cysts may cause large bone defects without any symptom. It is therefore important to perform radiographic examination in all unerupted teeth.

Keywords: Bilateral dentigerous cyst, bone defect, nonsyndromic