Botryoid odontogenic cyst developing from lateral periodontal cyst: A rare case and review on pathogenesis
Botryoid odontogenic cyst developing from lateral periodontal cyst: A rare case and review on pathogenesis
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Botryoid odontogenic cyst (BOC) is considered to be a polycystic variant of the lateral periodontal cyst (LPC) as the specimen resembled a cluster of grapes.It is a non-inflammatory odontogenic cyst.The BOCs can Baby Jackets be unicystic or multicystic.
These cysts have potential to extend in the bone and become multilocular and they have a high Side Rails recurrence rate.Till now, only 73 cases of BOC have been reported.The pathogenesis of BOC is still debatable.
We review different pathogenesis proposed for BOC and discuss a rare case of BOC developing from lining of an abnormally large LPC which showed aggressive behaviour in terms of growth and size.