Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion
Different techniques for the enucleation of jaw cyst lesion in the oral and maxillofacial regions have been proposed, including the bone lid technique. The purpose of this case report is to describe the case of a cystic lesion, approached with the bone lid technique performed using a piezoelectric d...
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description | Different techniques for the enucleation of jaw cyst lesion in the oral and maxillofacial regions have been proposed, including the bone lid technique. The purpose of this case report is to describe the case of a cystic lesion, approached with the bone lid technique performed using a piezoelectric device, with an 8-month clinical and radiographic follow-up. A 14-year-old male patient was treated for a suspicious lesion detected on a panoramic radiograph. The concerned area was surgically accessed, and a radiographically predetermined bony window was drawn, and the beveled bony lid was removed. The underlying lesion was enucleated and sent for pathology as a routine procedure, and the removed bony lid was repositioned in situ and secured with a collagen tape. Healing was uneventful with limited swelling and reduced pain. A complete radiographic bone healing at the previously diseased site was confirmed with an 8-month cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan with no buccal bone resorption nor ridge collapse. The bone lid technique with a piezoelectric device was noninvasive and atraumatic in this case. Further studies are needed and could lead to the adaptation of this approach as a possible standard of care. |
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spelling | doaj-art-71e7e892fe334c4e808970cb871ba8c32025-02-03T05:48:17ZengWileyCase Reports in Dentistry2090-64472090-64552017-01-01201710.1155/2017/93150709315070Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony LesionRonald Younes0Ibrahim Nasseh1Pierre Lahoud2Elie Wassef3Maroun Dagher4Department of Oral Surgery, School of Dentistry, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonDepartment of Radiology, Lebanese University, Beirut, LebanonDepartment of Oral Surgery, School of Dentistry, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, LebanonDifferent techniques for the enucleation of jaw cyst lesion in the oral and maxillofacial regions have been proposed, including the bone lid technique. The purpose of this case report is to describe the case of a cystic lesion, approached with the bone lid technique performed using a piezoelectric device, with an 8-month clinical and radiographic follow-up. A 14-year-old male patient was treated for a suspicious lesion detected on a panoramic radiograph. The concerned area was surgically accessed, and a radiographically predetermined bony window was drawn, and the beveled bony lid was removed. The underlying lesion was enucleated and sent for pathology as a routine procedure, and the removed bony lid was repositioned in situ and secured with a collagen tape. Healing was uneventful with limited swelling and reduced pain. A complete radiographic bone healing at the previously diseased site was confirmed with an 8-month cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan with no buccal bone resorption nor ridge collapse. The bone lid technique with a piezoelectric device was noninvasive and atraumatic in this case. Further studies are needed and could lead to the adaptation of this approach as a possible standard of care.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9315070 |
spellingShingle | Ronald Younes Ibrahim Nasseh Pierre Lahoud Elie Wassef Maroun Dagher Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion Case Reports in Dentistry |
title | Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion |
title_full | Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion |
title_fullStr | Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion |
title_full_unstemmed | Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion |
title_short | Bone Lid Technique Using a Piezoelectric Device for the Treatment of a Mandibular Bony Lesion |
title_sort | bone lid technique using a piezoelectric device for the treatment of a mandibular bony lesion |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9315070 |
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