What is a Dentigerous Cyst?
The second most common tooth-derived cyst is the
dentigerous cyst, which develops around the crown of an
unerupted tooth.
What are the causes of dentigerous cysts?
It most frequently is found in areas where unerupted teeth
are found: wisdom teeth and upper jaw canines, in
decreasing order of frequency.
What are the signs & symptoms of dentigerous cysts?
These cysts can grow very large and can move teeth but,
more commonly, they are relatively small.
Most dentigerous cysts are asymptomatic and their
discovery is usually an incidental finding on taking an X-ray
of the mouth.
Dentigerous cysts can become quite large and can place
the patient at risk from a pathological jaw fracture.
Photos of dentigerous cysts and their associated teeth
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Jaw X-ray (OPG) showing a very large dentigerous cyst (yellow dots) & tooth (red dots) in the lower right jaw
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