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Carnoy's solution in the mangement of odontogenic keratocyst

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Carnoy's solution is a substance used as a complementary treatment after the conservative excision of odontogenic keratocyst. The application of Carnoy's solution promotes a superficial chemical necrosis and is intended to reduce recurrence rates. However, the inferior alveolar vascular–nervous plexus can occasionally be exposed after the removal of a lesion. The safety of the application of Carnoy's solution over this plexus has been reported, but to date, no clinical report has been made. The authors present a case that was given Carnoy's solution over the inferior alveolar vascular–nervous plexus as a complementary treatment for the keratocystic odontogenic tumor. Effective control of recurrence with low and transient neural morbidity was suggested with this technique.
Title: Carnoy's solution in the mangement of odontogenic keratocyst
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Carnoy's solution is a substance used as a complementary treatment after the conservative excision of odontogenic keratocyst.
The application of Carnoy's solution promotes a superficial chemical necrosis and is intended to reduce recurrence rates.
However, the inferior alveolar vascular–nervous plexus can occasionally be exposed after the removal of a lesion.
The safety of the application of Carnoy's solution over this plexus has been reported, but to date, no clinical report has been made.
The authors present a case that was given Carnoy's solution over the inferior alveolar vascular–nervous plexus as a complementary treatment for the keratocystic odontogenic tumor.
Effective control of recurrence with low and transient neural morbidity was suggested with this technique.

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