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Radicular cyst affecting a root-filled human tooth: a long-term post-treatment follow-up
Authors:P N R NAIR  U SJÖGREN  E SCHUMACHER  G SUNDQVIST
Institution:Department of Oral Structured Biology, Dental Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.;Department of Endodontics, Faculty of Odontology, University of Umeå, Sweden.
Abstract:Apical periodontitis is caused primarily by microorganisms residing in the root canals of affected teeth. Nevertheless, there is convincing evidence implicating other independent factors that adversely affect the outcome of conventional root canal therapy. In this paper, morphological evidence is presented in support of die potential role of two endogenous factors that may interfere with post-endodontic healing of the periapex. The specimens consisted of a surgical biopsy of an asymptomatic peri-apical lesion which persisted for a follow-up period of 44 months. The biopsy was processed for correlated light and electron microscopy. The lesion was characterized by the presence of a large central lumen lined by a stratified squamous epithelium. The most striking feature of the lesion was the presence of vast numbers of cholesterol crystals which congregated in the connective tissue surrounding the cyst cavity. Extensive light and electron microscopic investigation of the apical part of the root canal and the lesion foiled to reveal the presence of microorganisms. These findings strongly suggest that intrinsic factors like the accumulation of certain tissue break-down products such as cholesterol crystals, and the cystic condition of the lesion itself, can adversely affect the healing process of the periapex following root canal therapy. Consequently, such apical lesions can remain refractory to conventional endodontic therapy for long periods of time.
Keywords:cholesteatoma  endodontic failures  radicular cyst
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