Multiple Choice
On routine radiographic examination, an 18-year-old patient was found to have a 2 *3 cm radiolucency in the body of the mandible that extended between the roots of teeth nos. 19, 20, and 21. All his teeth were vital, he had no impactions, and he had no symptoms. Which of the following should be included in the differential diagnosis?
A) Dentigerous cyst
B) Traumatic bone cyst
C) Periapical granuloma
D) Lymphoepithelial cyst
E) Stafne's bone cyst
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Q19: A cystic lesion at the apex of
Q20: All the following are considered to be
Q21: The lesion that may present anywhere from
Q22: A periapical cyst:<br>A) Is of developmental origin<br>B)
Q23: Traumatic bone cysts are characteristically seen in
Q25: The odontogenic keratocyst:<br>A) Is a premalignant lesion<br>B)
Q26: Which of the following would most likely
Q27: What is the most likely diagnosis for
Q28: Which of the following mandibular conditions is
Q29: The dentigerous cyst:<br>A) Is most often seen