to evaluate the percentage of bone volume regain along with postoperative pain in cases done using the bone lid technique in comparison with those done using the conventional cyst enucleation technique.
The study will involve eighteen patients selected from the outpatient clinic, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University.
The patients included in this study will be informed about the full details of this research and they will sign an informed consent. Moreover, this research will be reviewed by the research ethics committee, Faculty of Dentistry, Ain Shams University.
The study consists of two groups each containing 10 patients. Patients will be randomly allocated according to predetermined computer-generated randomization using (www.randomizer.org).
Inclusion criteria:
Exclusion criteria:
Pre-operative assessment:
Proper history is obtained followed by palpation of the affected area to check tenderness or suspected superimposed infection. Aspiration biopsy is done to ensure the nature of the lesion being cystic. Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is done to assess the exact size of the lesion and plan for the surgical cutting guide.
Patients with intact cortical bone related to the cystic lesion will be enrolled in this study. All patients will receive full information about the procedures where the risks and benefits will be thoroughly explained to them. They will then be asked to give their consent.
Sample size calculation:
Considering that there was around 93% difference between the cystic cavity before and after lid surgery with enucleation (19). After setting the α at 0.05 and β at 0.2; the minimal sample size was calculated and revealed that the minimum number to achieve statistical data was 10 patients in each goup (total number of patients= 20).
Pre-operative patient preparation:
Surgical procedure:
Anesthetizing the surgical area is done using the selected suitable nerve block technique with articaine 4% and 1:100,000 epinephrine.
A full thickness muco-periosteal flap is reflected using no.15 blade. The extent of the flap incisions shall involve one tooth mesial to the lesion and one tooth distal to the lesion.
2. Surgical guide fixation:
The surgical cutting guide is adapted in place and fixed using micro-screws to ensure proper stability of the guide and accuracy of the bony window.
3. Bone lid fabrication:
The bony window is cut guided by the edges in the cutting guide using piezoelectric device under copious irrigation. The window is then dissected bluntly from the attached cystic lesion using a muco-periosteal elevator and a bone curette.
4. Enucleation of the cystic lesion:
The lesion is carefully separated from the surrounding bone using a muco-periosteal elevator and a bone curette while being held with a toothed tissue forceps or Allis forceps. The excised lesion will be placed in a jar containing 10% formaldehyde to be sent to the Oral Pathology lab for excisional biopsy confirmation of the nature of the lesion. This is followed by careful curettage of the surgical bed to ensure absence of any remnants of the lesion followed by rinsing using isotonic saline solution.
5. Fixation of the bone lid:
The previously removed bone lid is reoriented back in place and fixed using 2.3 micro-plates and micro-screws for rigid fixation.
6. Closure of the flap:
The flap is sutured using 4-0 vicryl resorbable suture to achieve primary closure.
The control group will be done using the conventional buccal ostectomy technique by reflection of a full thickness mucoperiosteal flap followed by removal of part of the cortical bone to allow enough access to the cystic lesion. The lesion is enucleated afterwards by removing the entire lining and the flap is closed at the end of the procedure using 4-0 vicryl resorbable suture. No surgical guide is used and the removed part of the cortical bone is grinded using a high speed handpiece, a rounded surgical bur and a bone curette.
Immediate post-operative medications:
Immediate post-operative instructions:
Follow up:
Condition | Odontogenic Cysts |
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Treatment | Control, surgical cutting guide with piezo |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT05358275 |
Sponsor | Ain Shams University |
Last Modified on | 13 May 2022 |
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