RARE CASE OF NON-ODONTOGENIC NASOLABIAL CYST
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Keywords
Nasolabial cyst, Non odontogenic cyst , Sublabial , Caldwell luc approach
Abstract
A Nasolabial cyst is an uncommon non-odontogenic soft-tissue cyst that develops in the sublabial region and the anterior maxilla. It typically presents as a painless, gradually enlarging swelling. Due to its location, it is often detected early, primarily because of cosmetic concerns.
The occurrence of nasolabial cysts is relatively rare, accounting for approximately 0.7% of all maxillofacial cysts. Nasolabial cysts can lead to nasal obstruction, with severity ranging from mild to significant, depending on the size and location of the cyst. Various treatment approaches have been described for managing nasolabial cysts, with surgical excision being the most effective and commonly used method.
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