Eruption cyst associated with tooth rotation on deciduous dentition: A case report

Patrícia Bernardes Gonçalves Weber, Mariana Cezar Ilha, Tássia Silvana Borges, Henrique Castilhos Ruschell, Paulo Floriani Kramer, Simone Helena Ferreira

Abstract


The eruption cyst is a benign soft tissue anomaly that may occur during eruption of deciduous or permanent teeth. It is usually asymptomatic and its treatment involves clinical follow-up of dental eruption. However, it may become infected or cause discomfort and pain. In such cases, surgical treatment is recommended. The present report aimed to describe a clinical case of eruption cyst located on the deciduous mandibular incisors’ area of a four-month-old female infant since her birth. After surgical treatment a change was observed in the position (rotation) of the tooth associated with the cystic lesion. Rotation of the mandibular incisor persisted during the deciduous dentition development.


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