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    An Overview in Management of Intraoral Bleeding

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    The clinical significance of hemorrhage depends on the volume and rate of bleeding. Rapid loss of up to 20% of the blood volume or slow losses of even larger amounts may have little impact in healthy adults. Bleeding that is confined within the body cavity and is not apparent on the surface is known as internal or concealed bleeding whereas, blood escaping through a wound in the skin is known as external bleeding. This article gives an overview on different types of hemorrhage, various local methods, different drugs used to manage bleeding during oral surgical procedure.   &nbsp

    Inflammatory dentigerous cyst mimicking a periapical cyst

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    Odontogenic cysts are the most common form of cystic lesions that affect the maxillofacial region. The low frequency of dentigerous cysts in children has been reported in dental literature. Dentigerous cysts arise as a result of cystic change in the remains of the enamel organ after the process of enamel formation is complete. They enclose the crown of an unerupted tooth and are attached to the cementoenamel junction. Although most dentigerous cysts are considered developmental cysts, some cases seem to have an inflammatory origin. The purpose of this report is to present a case of an 8-year-old male patient with a dentigerous cyst of inflammatory origin
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