DOI: 10.36106/gjra/2308021 ISSN:
A CASE REPORT ON DENTIGEROUS CYST INVOLVING IMPACTED MANDIBULAR SECOND PREMOLAR. A RARE ENTITY
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Dentigerous cysts are the second most prevalent type of cyst in the maxillofacial area after radicular cyst. They are commonly asymptomatic and are typically discovered after a radiographic scan to ascertain why the eruption was deferred. The radiographic examination reveals a dentigerous cyst lesion with a clearly defined sclerotic border and a radiolucency around the crown of an impacted tooth. Treatment modalities range from enucleation to marsupialization, which may influenced by the age of the patient and severity of impaction This article report the case of dentigerous cyst associated with the unerupted 2nd premolar.