@article{Santos_Hadad_Colombo_da Silva_Poli_Garcia Junior_Souza_2020, title={Bilateral mandibular dentigerous cyst in non-syndromic patient: technical strategy and literature review}, volume={9}, url={https://www.archhealthinvestigation.com.br/ArcHI/article/view/4733}, DOI={10.21270/archi.v9i2.4733}, abstractNote={Unilateral dentigerous cyst is a common entity in the oral cavity. Conversely, bilateral dentigerous cysts are rare, especially in non-syndromic patients.  The purpose of the present article was to report a case of a bilateral dentigerous cyst in a non-syndromic patient and discuss about the treatment strategy. A literature review was perfomed and only eleven articles was report describing this condition. The orthopantomograph showed impacted wisdom teeth and a bilateral well-defined radiolucent unilocular image around the crown of the lower third molars. The diagnostic hypothesis was bilateral dentigerous cyst. The extraction of the impacted teeth was performed followed by excisional biopsy, which confirmed the diagnosis of dentigerous cyst.  It might be concluded that radiographic examination is the first resource to intercept initial changes in the dental follicle through observation of the radiolucent halo. The histopathological examination of the surgical specimen becomes essential to reach a final diagnosis of the lesion.<p><strong>Descriptors:</strong> Dentigerous Cyst; Molar, Third;<strong> </strong>Surgery, Oral.</p><p><strong>Referências</strong></p><ol><li>Daley TD, Wysocki GP, Pringle GA. Relative incidence of odontogenic tumors and oral and jaw cysts in a Canadian population. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1994;77(3):276-80.</li><li>Zhang LL, Yang R, Zhang L, Li W, MacDonald-Jankowski D, Poh CF. 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