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Open Access Journal of Dental and Oral Surgery
[ ISSN : 2833-0994 ]


Periapical Cysts. Surgical and Implantology Contemporary Approach. Case Series

Case Report
Volume 3 - Issue 1 | Article DOI : 10.54026/OAJDOS/1029


Edgar Cabrera1*, Argimiro Hernandez2 , Jesus Ostos3 , Alejandra Sabater4 and Erika De Santos5

1Oral and Maxilofacial surgeon, Medical director in Dental Fuente de la Mora Madrid, Spain
2Oral and Maxilofacial surgeon
3Implant Dentistry-Prosthodontist
4Implant Dentistry Resident in NYU, New York, USA
5Implant Dentistry Resident in Madrid, Spain

Corresponding Authors

Edgar Cabrera, Oral and Maxilofacial surgeon, Medical director in Dental Fuente de la Mora Madrid, Spain

Keywords

Immediate Implant; Apical Lesion; Enucleation

Received : April 25, 2022
Published : April 05, 2022

Abstract

Currently, our patients come to our consultations with knowledge of oral implantology requesting immediate resolution protocols, having us as clinics to apply more advanced technologies where diagnosis plays a determining role. The appearance of periapical lesions until some time ago meant an inconvenience in the development of these treatment plans, having to delay for 3-6 months the completion of the case. The study, development and benign behavior of this type of search is quite clear in the literature, demonstrating over time the importance of a timely diagnosis and an effective surgical technique for its resolution. There are many consensuses described in the literature on immediate implementation, but it is necessary to make case reports with clinical and radiographic follow-up where the management and application of minimally invasive surgical techniques that allow extraction, cyst enucleation, bone curettage, can be shown. guided bone regeneration and finally immediate implantation, definitively shortening the treatment time and increasing the regenerative potential of our jaws and therefore the satisfaction of our patients.