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Traumatic Bone Cyst

It is also known as a simple bony cyst and a pseudo bony cyst. It is characterized by the presence of an asymptomaitic cavity having no epithelial lining. It is mainly present in the mandibular jaws. The treatment includes surgery and curettage of the involved part.

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Why is there a radiolucent area around the molars of my mandible?

Query: Hi doctor, I have an x-ray that shows a radiolucent area around the mandible molars, asymptomatic, with no pain. It was discovered accidentally. As far as I am aware, all the teeth are vital. Even though they are vital, my dentist says that I may have to remove all my molars. Please can you look an...  Read Full »


Dr. Muzaffer Hussain Parray

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The lesion shows radiolucency in the second premolar and the first and second lower molar. In my opinion, it is concerned you need to visit an endodontist. The root canal treatment is the best choice in the first place; most of the time, cystic lesions heal with such in...  Read Full »

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