Yei-Jin Kang, Min-Keun Kim, Seong-Gon Kim, Young-Wook Park, Ji-Hyeon Oh
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Predicting Risk Factors for Complications in Jaw Cyst Treatment: Insights from a Retrospective Study.
Objectives: Clinical situations that make it challenging to differentiate odontogenic cysts from non-odontogenic cysts and benign tumors of the jaw include cases with cystic conditions accompanied by secondary infection, impacted teeth, cortical thinning and expansion, or external root resorption. This study aimed to identify risk factors for complications in patients undergoing cyst enucleation of the jaw, propose a clinical model, and determine the necessary indications for preoperative root canal of adjacent teeth.
Materials and methods: A review of surgical, pathological, and radiological reports, as well as medical records, was conducted. Pathological diagnosis, lesion size, history of preoperative endodontic treatment of the adjacent tooth, operator details, surgical procedures, age, gender, and complications (with severity) were analyzed.
Results: This study involved 77 patients (55 men, 22 women) and found 10 complications. Procedure type (cyst enucleation only, apicoectomy and bone graft, or bone graft only) and lesion size were significant risk factors. Preoperative root canal therapy and men gender also tended to positively correlate with complications, while age was not a factor.
Conclusion: Within the limitations of our study, additional procedures contributed to lower risk of complications with the exception of bone graft. A large cyst size was also associated with a higher risk of complications. It is important to consider the possibility of a second procedure and take thorough precautions to prevent infection when performing bone grafts. Patients should be informed of these risks in advance, scheduled for regular follow-up, and provided additional treatment when necessary.
期刊介绍:
Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg) is the official journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. This bimonthly journal offers high-quality original articles, case series study, case reports, collective or current reviews, technical notes, brief communications or correspondences, and others related to regenerative medicine, dentoalveolar surgery, dental implant surgery, head and neck cancer, aesthetic facial surgery/orthognathic surgery, facial injuries, temporomandibular joint disorders, orofacial disease, and oral pathology. J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg is of interest to oral and maxillofacial surgeons and dental practitioners as well as others who are interested in these fields.