Eruption cyst

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An eruption cyst, or eruption hematoma, is a bluish

swelling that occurs on the soft tissue over an erupting tooth. It is usually found in children. The fluid in the cyst is sometimes clear creating a pale-coloured cyst although often they are blue. An eruption cyst (eruption hematoma) is a developmental soft-tissue cyst of odontogenic origin that forms over an erupting tooth
. most commonly seen anterior to first molar

Clinical features

  • common in children while rare in other ages and found in both dentition
  • forms superficially in the
    gingiva
    overlying the involved erupting tooth as soft, rounded and bluish swelling.

Histopathological features

Management

  • The cyst roof may be drained with its fluid to allow the tooth to erupt although most of them burst spontaneously.[1]

References

  1. ^ ESSENTIALS OF ORAL PATHOLOGY BY MEMBERS OF ORAL PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT. FACULTY OF DENTISTRY, ALEXANDRIA UNIVERSITY