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Primordial cyst

Primordial cyst

Tooth development malformation


A primordial cyst is a developmental odontogenic cyst. It is found in an area where a tooth should have formed but is missing. Primordial cysts most commonly arise in the area of mandibular third molars. Under microscopes, the cyst looks like an odontogenic keratocyst (also called a Keratocyst odontogenic tumor) whereby the lesions displays a parakeratinized epithelium with palisading basal epithelial cells.

The term "Primordial cyst" is considered an outdated term and should be avoided.[medical citation needed] Most "primordial cysts" are actually Keratocyst odontogenic tumors (KOT's).


References

    • Kahn, Michael A. Basic Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Volume 1. 2001.



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