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Cysts that Every Dental Professional Should Know by Deborah Levin

Cysts that Every Dental Professional Should Know by Deborah Levin

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Cysts may be commonly seen clinically and radiographically in the oral region and, as such, are imperative for all dental professionals to recognize and understand. The etiology, clinical manifestations, symptoms and treatment options of common odontogenic and nonodontogenic cysts as well as pseudocysts are discussed. Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the differences between odontogenic and nonodontogenic cysts.; Distinguish between intraosseous cysts and extraosseous cysts.; Describe the etiology, clinical manifestations, symptoms and treatment options for the following cysts and pseudocysts: Radicular, Residual, Dentigerous, Eruption, Primordial, Odontogenic Keratocyst, Calcifying Odontogenic, Lateral Periodontal, Gingival, Glandular Odontogenic, Nasoplatine canal, Median Palatine, Globulomaxillary, Median Mandibular, Nasolabial, Lymphoepithelial, Epidermal, Dermoid, Thyroglossal Tract, Stafne Defect, Simple Bone and Aneurysmal Bone.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the differences between odontogenic and nonodontogenic cysts.
  • Distinguish between intraosseous cysts and extraosseous cysts.
  • Describe the etiology, clinical manifestations, symptoms and treatment options for the following cysts and pseudocysts: Radicular, Residual, Dentigerous, Eruption, Primordial, Odontogenic Keratocyst, Calcifying Odontogenic, Lateral Periodontal, Gingival, Glandular Odontogenic, Nasoplatine canal, Median Palatine, Globulomaxillary, Median Mandibular, Nasolabial, Lymphoepithelial, Epidermal, Dermoid, Thyroglossal Tract, Stafne Defect, Simple Bone and Aneurysmal Bone.

Additional Event Information

Event Format
On-demand
CE Credits
1.5*