DUAL DILEMMA: RADICULAR CYST ALONGSIDE DILACERATED AND IMPACTED MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR
Dr Sanjay Thakur , Senior Resident Dermatology Pt. JLNGMC, Chamba, H.P., IndiaAbstract
This case report presents a rare clinical scenario of a radicular cyst coexisting with a dilacerated and impacted maxillary central incisor. The patient, a [age]-year-old [gender], presented with [symptoms] and was diagnosed through radiographic examination. Surgical intervention was performed to address the cystic lesion and extract the impacted tooth, followed by appropriate management to promote healing and prevent complications. This report highlights the challenges in diagnosis and management posed by the simultaneous presence of these two conditions and underscores the importance of comprehensive evaluation and interdisciplinary collaboration in delivering optimal patient care.
Keywords
Radicular Cyst, Dilaceration, Impacted Tooth
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