Fogorvosi szemle, 2015 (108. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)
2015-09-01 / 3. szám
92 FOGORVOSI SZEMLE ■ 108. évf. 3. sz. 2015. maxillary cyst with marsupialization, decompression, surgical endodontic therapy and enucleation. J Can Dent Assoc 2011 ; 77-87. 14. Tortorici S, Amodio E, Massenti FM, Buzzanca ML, Burrunao F, Vitale F: Prevalence and distribution of odontogenic cysts in Sicily: 1986-2005. Journal of Oral Science, 2011 ; 53 (3), 361- 367. 15. Valois C RA, Costa-Júnior E D: Periapical cyst repair after nonsurgical endodontic therapy - Case report. Braz Dent J 2005 16 (3): 254-258. 16. Barabás J, Újpál M: A maxillofacialis régió állcsonti és lágyrész cystái. In: Barabás J, Orosz M: Szájsebészet és fogászat - Általános orvosok és orvostanhallgatók számára. Semmelweis, Budapest, 2012; 149-156. Szekeres Gy, Würsching T, Nemes J, Tóth Zs Complex treatment of a large radicular cyst in the anterior region of the maxilla Case report As opposed to other odontogenic cysts, the radicular cyst is always produced by intraradicular infection, therefore it is important to eliminate the cause of the inflammation as well. During the healing of the radicular cyst, the infected tooth should be treated by extraction or root canal treatment completed by surgical intervention. The presented case is a 77 year-old male patient with Type II Diabetes, who required oral surgery and endodontic treatment. Despite of the age and diabetes of the patient, the bone regeneration was rapid and complete. Seven months after starting the treatment, the size of the cyst decresed significantly and by 12th month it was perfectly healed. Key words: rootcanal treatment, radicular cyst, cystectomy, decompression surgery, cystostomy