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Quiste radicular: manifestaciones clínicas

El quiste odontógeno más común, que surge en el ápice de un diente no vital.

Clinical Manifestations

Most radicular cysts are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally on routine periapical or panoramic radiographs.

When symptomatic: dull intermittent pain at the apex of the involved tooth, particularly if acute exacerbation (suppuration) occurs.

Large cysts cause jaw expansion — a slow-developing, smooth bony swelling, initially hard (bony expansion) and later fluctuant as the outer cortical plate is thinned or perforated.

Associated tooth tests negative to cold and electrical pulp testing (non-vital). Adjacent teeth may be displaced or lose vitality due to pressure.

Egg-shell crackling (crepitus) may be felt on palpation when the cortical plate is very thin.