If an odontogenic cyst extends to the sigmoid notch area, this has to be quite large. The surgery will involve a major part of the ramus with possible effects on the inferior alveolar canal. The ramus would be expanded, increasing the risk of pathological fracture. As always, ideally, we would like to detect a lesion in an early stage. Unfortunately, the ideal early detection does not always happen.
Very informative ❤much appreciated wallah
Great explanation deserve watching and time👍🏻Dr.could you make video for benign and malignant tumor in jaw..we wait you
Excellent video
Thank u sir... great lecture on cyst... keep it up..
Well Done Mandsur , much appreciated
So happy to read your comment.
Great
Excellent lecture as always. Thank you! Doc, which one is the sinus lecture that you mentioned?
How much more complicated does the surgery become if the cyst is expanded into the sigmoid notch?
If an odontogenic cyst extends to the sigmoid notch area, this has to be quite large. The surgery will involve a major part of the ramus with possible effects on the inferior alveolar canal. The ramus would be expanded, increasing the risk of pathological fracture. As always, ideally, we would like to detect a lesion in an early stage. Unfortunately, the ideal early detection does not always happen.
Very large it’s expanded the whole left side of my jaw and up into the notch.