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Kyung Hee Dental Journal
1994 Volume.16 No. 1 p.113 ~ p.123
A RADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF SOLITARY BONE CYSTS



Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical, radiographic and histopathologic features of 23 cases of solitary ?.cone cyst by means of the analysis of radiographs and biopsy specimens in 23 persons visited the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University and Chunbuk National University
The obtained results were as follows
1. The incidence of solitary bone cyst was almost equal in males(52.2%) and in females(47.8%) and the prevalent age of the solitary bone cyst were the second decade(47.8%) and the third decade (21.7%).
2 In the signs and symptoms of solitary bone cyst, pain or tenderness revealed in 17`.4%, swelling revealed in 13.0%, pain and swelling revealed in 21.7%, paresthesia revealed in 4.4% and 435% were asymptom and the tooth vitality involved in the solitary bone cyst, 76.5% were positive and 23.5% were either positive or negative.
3. In the location of the solitary bone cyst, 47.8% present posterior region, 21.7% present anterior region, 21.6% present anterior and posterior region, 4.4% present condylar process area.
4. In the hyperostotic border of the solitary bone cyst, 47.8% were seen entirely, 21.8% were seen partialy, and 30.4%
were not aeon.
5. In the change of tooth, 59.1% were intact, 18.2% were loss of the alveolar lamina dura, 13.6% were root resorption 4:55% were tooth displacement, 4.55% were root resorption and tooth displacement.
6. In the change of cortical bone of the solitary bone cyst, 39.1% were intact and 60.9% were thinning and expansion of cortical bone.
7. In the histopathologic findings of 9 cases, 33.3% were thin connective tissue wall, 11;1% were thickened myxofibromatous wall, 55.6% were thickened myxofibromatous wall with dysplastic bone formation.
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