FILGUEIRA, I. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5849696291669857; FILGUEIRA, Isadora da Costa.
Resumo:
The residual cyst is classified as an inflammatory odontogenic cyst. This type of lesion is
most commonly observed in the posterior region of the maxilla, and it presents a higher
predisposition for appearance in males between the third and fifth decade of life. The
objective of this study is to report a case report of an accidental finding of a cystic lesion in
the mandible prior to the creation of a total prosthesis. A healthy male patient, total
edentulous, attended the clinic of Dentistry of the Federal University of Campina Grande
(UFCG), during the clinical examination, the patient reported pain in the anterior region of the
mandible. The imaging examination showed a well delimited and circumscribed radiolucent
lesion. After aspiration, the contents were bloody and gaseous, with a hypothesis diagnosis
of residual cyst. Surgical enucleation was the treatment of choice. In this study, with the aid
of an imaging examination during the manufacture of a total prosthesis, it was possible to
detect the accidental finding of a residual cyst. Therefore, radiographic examination is
fundamental for the edentulous patient before prosthetic rehabilitation.