(K09.1) Developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region

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424 166 in individuals diagnosis developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region confirmed

Diagnosis developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region is diagnosed Men are 15.81% more likely than Women

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Men receive the diagnosis developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region

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Women receive the diagnosis developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region

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Risk Group for the Disease developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region - Men aged 35-39 and Women aged 25-29

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 90-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 90-95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-89

Disease Features developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region - what does this mean

Developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of the oral region are benign, fluid-filled structures that develop in the soft tissues of the mouth due to the abnormal growth of epithelial cells. these cysts are usually caused by the obstruction of the salivary glands or the disruption of the normal development of the oral mucosa. they are most commonly found in the lips, cheeks, and floor of the mouth.

What happens during the disease - developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region

Developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of the oral region are caused by the accumulation of fluid in the epithelial tissue due to the presence of an obstruction to the outflow of the fluid. this obstruction can be caused by a variety of factors such as a malformation or blockage of the salivary ducts or a blockage of the lymphatic system. this accumulation of fluid causes a distention of the epithelial tissue, resulting in the formation of a cyst.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Clinical examination of the oral region
  • Radiographic examination (X-ray, CT scan, MRI)
  • Histopathological examination
  • Immunohistochemical examination
  • Genetic testing
  • Ultrasound examination

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: To reduce the size of the cyst and prevent its recurrence.
  • Prescribe antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection.
  • Prescribe anti-inflammatory medications to reduce swelling.
  • Perform a surgical procedure to remove the cyst.
  • Administer steroid injections to reduce inflammation.
  • Perform a laser treatment to reduce the size of the cyst.
  • Perform a cryotherapy procedure to reduce the size of the cyst.
  • Prescribe medications to reduce the production of cyst fluid.
  • Perform a marsupialization procedure to reduce the size of the cyst.
  • Perform a radiotherapy procedure to reduce the size of the cyst.
  • Perform a photodynamic therapy procedure to reduce the size of the cyst.
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7 Days of Hospitalization Required
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Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established

Developmental (nonodontogenic) cysts of oral region - Prevention

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