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Commentary Regarding the Publication Jaw Cysts - Filling or no Filling after Enucleation? A Review by Ettl T. et al.

Anna Yu. Poghosyan*

Department of Maxillofacial and ENT Surgery “Heratsy” No 1 University Hospital, 60 Abovyan Str, Yerevan, Armenia

*Corresponding Author:
Anna Yu. Poghosyan
Head of ENT and Maxillofacial Surgery
Department in Heratsy No 1 Hospital
60 Abovyan Str, Yerevan, Armenia
Tel: +37491474169
E-mail: anna.yu.poghosyan@gmail.com

Received Date: December 04, 2015; Accepted Date: December 29, 2015; Published Date: December 31, 2015

Citation: Poghosyan AY (2015) Commentary Regarding the Publication “Jaw Cysts - Filling or no Filling after Enucleation? A Review” by Ettl T. et al. J Orthop Oncol 1:105. doi:10.4172/2472-016X.1000105

Copyright: © 2015 Poghosyan AY. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Abstract

The paper by Ettl et al. deals with one of the discussed topics in oral and maxillofacial surgery- filling or no filling after enucleation. Authors conclude, that simple cyst enucleation and blood clot healing show low complication rates and sufficient bone regeneration even in large defects. It’s known, that guided bone regeneration is predictable, efficacious method for controlling the reparative ontogenesis and different types of bone grafts are increasingly investigated for defect filling. However, the great importance represents the choice of bone-grafting material for critical size postoperative bone defects filling.

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