Botryoid odontogenic cyst

Botryoid odontogenic cyst

The botryoid odontogenic cyst is a variant of the lateral periodontal cyst. It is more likely found in middle-aged and older adults, and the teeth more likely affected are mandibular (lower) canines and premolars. On radiographs, the cyst appears "grape-like".

roentogenographic featuresThe botryoid odontogenic cyst is similar to the lateral periodontal cyst in all its features except that its polycystic nature is often evident through its multilocular pattern on the roentogenogram.

histologic featuresHistologically also it resembles the lateral periodontal cyst which has a distinctive thin, nonkeratinized epithelium which is 1-5 cell layers thick and resembles the reduced enamel epithelium. Cuboidal or columnar cells may be found composing the lining. Focal thickened plaques of proliferating lining cells often project into the lumen areas which is commonly seent in this cyst. Large number of rests of dental lamina are found in the connective tissue composed of glycogen rich clear cells."reference can be made to the histologic details given by shear and pindborg"

References

*Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Volume 1. 2001.
*shafer's texxtbook of oral pathology 5th edition


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