Nasopalatine cyst
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This cyst, also known as a nasopalatine duct cyst, occurs in the median of the palate, usually anterior to the first molars. It is the most common type of oral non-odontogenic cysts. Radiographically, it appears as a heart-shaped radiolucency. It is usually asymptomatic, but may sometimes produce an elevation in the anterior portion of the palate.
The median palatal cyst has recently been identified as a possible posterior version of the nasopalatine cyst.
[edit] Treatment
It is treated by excision.
Developmental Cysts of the Oral Cavity |
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Globulomaxillary cyst • Median alveolar cyst • Median palatal cyst • Nasolabial cyst • Nasopalatine cyst |