The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population

Objective- The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of odontogenic jaw cysts in a Libyan population and to compare the data with previously published reports from other countries. Materials and methods- We retrieved and analyzed 2190 case notes and biopsy records of the Department of Or...

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Main Authors: Orafi H, Krishnan B, El Gehani R
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2008-01-01
Series:Libyan Journal of Medicine
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spelling doaj-fd52ade461f7477cacf6d882d62c2ee02020-11-24T20:43:08ZengTaylor & Francis GroupLibyan Journal of Medicine1819-63572008-01-0132AOP:071216The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan PopulationOrafi HKrishnan BEl Gehani RObjective- The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of odontogenic jaw cysts in a Libyan population and to compare the data with previously published reports from other countries. Materials and methods- We retrieved and analyzed 2190 case notes and biopsy records of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Al Arab Medical Sciences University, Benghazi, Libya, dating from January 1990 to December 2005. There were 326 cases (14.8%) of diagnosed odontogenic cysts among the 2190 biopsies performed during this period. The cases were analyzed for age and sex distribution, site of presentation, association with impacted teeth, and the method of treatment. Results- The male to female ratio of patients was 1.3:1 Radicular cysts accounted for 222 cases (68.1%), followed by dentigerous cysts (n=49, 15%) and odontogenic keratocysts (n=43, 14.1%). Mean ages of the patients were, respectively, 31.7, 22.7 and 36.1 years. . The maxilla was more commonly involved than the mandible (1.3:1). The anterior maxilla was the commonest site (n=132, 37.4%) followed by the posterior mandible (n=96, 29.4%). Fifty three cases were associated with impacted teeth, and the highest frequency was for dentigerous cysts (n=37). Enucleation and curettage was performed on 300 patients, marsupialization on 14, and marginal/segmental resection on 12. Conclusion- To our knowledge, this is the first such study on a Libyan population. Our results are comparable to studies from other countries. Knowledge of the relative frequencies and sites of presentation of odontogenic cysts in different ethno-geographic backgrounds is essential for the early diagnosis and management of these benign yet potentially destructive lesions.http://www.ljm.org.ly/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1308Odontogenic cystsPrevalenceRadicular cystDentigerous cystOdontogenic keratocyst
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El Gehani R
The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
Libyan Journal of Medicine
Odontogenic cysts
Prevalence
Radicular cyst
Dentigerous cyst
Odontogenic keratocyst
author_facet Orafi H
Krishnan B
El Gehani R
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title The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
title_short The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
title_full The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Inflammatory and Developmental Odontogenic Cysts in a Libyan Population
title_sort prevalence of inflammatory and developmental odontogenic cysts in a libyan population
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Libyan Journal of Medicine
issn 1819-6357
publishDate 2008-01-01
description Objective- The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of odontogenic jaw cysts in a Libyan population and to compare the data with previously published reports from other countries. Materials and methods- We retrieved and analyzed 2190 case notes and biopsy records of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Al Arab Medical Sciences University, Benghazi, Libya, dating from January 1990 to December 2005. There were 326 cases (14.8%) of diagnosed odontogenic cysts among the 2190 biopsies performed during this period. The cases were analyzed for age and sex distribution, site of presentation, association with impacted teeth, and the method of treatment. Results- The male to female ratio of patients was 1.3:1 Radicular cysts accounted for 222 cases (68.1%), followed by dentigerous cysts (n=49, 15%) and odontogenic keratocysts (n=43, 14.1%). Mean ages of the patients were, respectively, 31.7, 22.7 and 36.1 years. . The maxilla was more commonly involved than the mandible (1.3:1). The anterior maxilla was the commonest site (n=132, 37.4%) followed by the posterior mandible (n=96, 29.4%). Fifty three cases were associated with impacted teeth, and the highest frequency was for dentigerous cysts (n=37). Enucleation and curettage was performed on 300 patients, marsupialization on 14, and marginal/segmental resection on 12. Conclusion- To our knowledge, this is the first such study on a Libyan population. Our results are comparable to studies from other countries. Knowledge of the relative frequencies and sites of presentation of odontogenic cysts in different ethno-geographic backgrounds is essential for the early diagnosis and management of these benign yet potentially destructive lesions.
topic Odontogenic cysts
Prevalence
Radicular cyst
Dentigerous cyst
Odontogenic keratocyst
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