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  American Journal of Innovative Research & Applied Sciences
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American Journal of innovative
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ISSN  2429-5396 (Online)
OCLC Number: 920041286
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| Fatima Zahra, Kaiss 1*| Maria, Mtalsi 1 | and | Samira, El Arabi 1 |


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1. Dentistry faculty | Hassan 2 university | Pediatric odontology department | Casablanca | Morocco |

This article is made freely available as part of this journal's Open Access:

   | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.10050849 |
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| OCTOBER | VOLUME 17 | ISSUE N° 4 | 2023 |

  
| ARTICLES | Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. Volume 17,  Issue - 4 Pages 317-322 (October, 2023)
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Introduction: Marsupialization is a conservative approach used for the treatment of large odontogenic cysts. In children, it aims to preserve and promote eruption of the tooth germs involved in the cystic lesion, as well as maintain the integrity of surrounding anatomical structures. Objective: The aim of this study was to illustrate the importance of marsupialization in the treatment of odontogenic cysts in children, through a case report of two clinical cases. Case report: We report the cases of two odontogenic cysts treated by marsupialization in two children consulting the pediatric odontology department of the dental consultation and treatment center in Casablanca, Morocco. The first case involved a 9-year-old boy consulting for facial asymmetry associated with a left latero-mandibular mass. The second case involved a 7-year-old girl who presented with a median maxillary bone swelling, slightly deported to the left side. Both patients presented odontogenic cysts and were treated by marsupialization. Discussion: Both patients showed a good clinical and radiological evolution with the resolution of the cystic lesion and the eruption of teeth involved in it. Conclusion: Despite the variability of therapies proposed for odontogenic cyst treatment, marsupialization remains a therapeutic option, requiring careful patient selection and long, rigorous follow-up, but offering several advantages, particularly for children. Keywords: odontogenic cyst, marsupialization, pediatric dentistry.
ROLE OF MARSUPIALIZATION IN MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC ODONTOGENIC CYSTS: TWO CASE REPORTS



| Fatima Zahra, Kaiss 1*| Maria, Mtalsi 1 | and | Samira, El Arabi 1 |. Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci.  2023; 17(4):317-322.



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