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  • Public Health Dentistry
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    • Anchorage In Orthodontics
    • Mandibular Growth, Functional Matrix
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    • Cysts: Types, Causes, Symptoms
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    • Lymphatic Disorders
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    • Spinal and Neuroanatomy
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Primordial Cyst Of The Mandible

October 21, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Primordial Cyst Of The Mandible Question. Write a short note on primordial cyst. Answer. It is the type of odontogenic cyst. Recent concept: The term primordial cyst is not in use nowadays because it is considered to be an odontogenic keratocyst. Primordial Cyst Clinical Features  It is found in children and young adults between 10–30 years of age; it may … [Read more...] about Primordial Cyst Of The Mandible

Odontogenic Cysts

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Odontogenic Cysts Question. Write a short note on the radiographic appearance of periapical cyst. Answer. It appears as a rounded or pear-shaped radiolucency at the apex of the non-sensitive tooth or with the nonvital tooth. Radiolucency is more than 1.5 cm in diameter but usually less than 3 cm in diameter. It has got well-defined outline with thin hyperostotic … [Read more...] about Odontogenic Cysts

Radicular Cysts

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Radicular Cysts Classify cysts of the jaws. Describe the clinical and radiographic features of the radicular cyst. Answer: Ameloblastoma Radicular Cyst Clinical Features  Incidence: Radicular cyst constitutes about 50 % or more among all types of jaw cysts. Age: Mostly the third, fourth, and fifth decades of life. Sex: More common among males. Site: The cyst … [Read more...] about Radicular Cysts

Cysts And Pseudocysts Of The Oral Cavity

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Cysts And Pseudocysts Of The Oral Cavity Question. Classify odontogenic cysts of the oral cavity. Describe clinical features, radiographic features, and complications of dentigerous cyst. Answer. Odontogenic Cysts of the Oral Cavity Odontogenic Cysts of Oral Cavity Developmental: Gingival cyst of infants Odontogenic keratocyst (neoplasm) Dentigerous cyst … [Read more...] about Cysts And Pseudocysts Of The Oral Cavity

Cysts In Orofacial Regions

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Cysts In Orofacial Regions Question. Classify cysts of the orofacial region. Describe clinical features, radiographic features, and radiographic differential diagnosis of dentigerous cyst. Answer. For classification, clinical features and radiographic features of dentigerous cyst refer to Answer 1 of the same chapter. Cysts in Orofacial Regions: Types, Symptoms, and … [Read more...] about Cysts In Orofacial Regions

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