Use of 3D printed model as an aid in surgical removal of dentigerous cyst in the left medio-lateral aspect of mandible associated with an impacted canine – A case report


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Author Details : Mahendra Patait*, Mrunmayee Durugkar, Ashwin Thakare, Satish Abraham, Omkar Darade

Volume : 8, Issue : 3, Year : 2022

Article Page : 167-172

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jooo.2022.035



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Abstract

Dentigerous cyst is the second most common developmental odontogenic cyst affecting 0.91-7.3% of population and always associated with an impacted tooth. They are commonly found associated with the lower third molars followed by the upper canines, lower premolars, and upper third molars. The current treatment protocol for treatment is surgical enucleation or marsupialization followed by surgical enucleation with extraction of an associated tooth. Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an industrial revolution, in which 3D models of any object are constructed using images obtained via MRI and CT. The procedure uses materials like plastic or metal, which are deposited layer by layer to prepare model. In the medicine, 3D printing has been growing from assistance in diagnosis to surgical applications and used widely for replacement of malfunctioning tissues and organs, customization of prosthesis, manufacturing of surgical implants and anatomical models for surgical diagnosis and planning. This case report highlights the effective usage of 3D printing as an aid in the surgical removal of dentigerous cyst and impacted canine in mandibular anterior region.
 

Keywords: Dentigerous cyst, Three-dimensional (3D) printing, Odontogenic cyst.


How to cite : Patait M, Durugkar M, Thakare A, Abraham S, Darade O, Use of 3D printed model as an aid in surgical removal of dentigerous cyst in the left medio-lateral aspect of mandible associated with an impacted canine – A case report. J Oral Med Oral Surg Oral Pathol Oral Radiol 2022;8(3):167-172


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Received : 31-05-2022

Accepted : 08-06-2022


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