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Differential diagnosis of acute apical abscess and post -operative maxillary cyst: A diagnostic challenge

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Abstract


Post-Operative Maxillary cyst is defined as a sinus mucoceles which developed after operation on the maxillary sinus, trauma or sinus floor augmentation. Because the maxillary sinus is close contact with the tooth, diagnosis of maxillary sinus disease and tooth origin disease are often difficult due to the difference in symptoms is not clear even in the presence of medical history and clinical examination. This case report presents post-operative maxillary cyst misdiagnosed as acute apical abscess. Dentists need to keep in mind that patients with disease in the maxillary sinus can come to the dental clinic and be aware of the diagnosis.

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axillary cyst; diagnosis; differential

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