Indian Journal of Dental Research (Jan 2011)

Solitary bone cyst

  • N Dhineksh Kumar,
  • J Eugenia Sherubin,
  • Uma Raman,
  • Saveetha Shettar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0970-9290.79993
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 172 – 174

Abstract

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The solitary or traumatic bone cyst (TBC) is an uncommon non-epithelial lined cavity of the jaws. The lesion is mainly diagnosed in young patients most frequently during the second decade of life. The majority of them are located in the mandibular body between the canine and the third molar. Clinically, the lesion is asymptomatic and is often accidentally discovered on routine radiological examination. The definite diagnosis of traumatic cyst can only be determined at surgery. Often, the material for histological examination may be scanty or non-existent. We present a documented case of a solitary bone cyst involving the body of the mandible. A brief review of literature regarding the main characteristics of the lesion is provided.

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