Abstract: The simple bone cyst, also called traumatic bone cyst or solitary bone cyst, is an uncommon cavity of
the jaws and occurs on the mandibular symphysis and body, but rarely on the mandibular condyle. It is generally
asymptomatic, usually detected incidentally during routine radiological assessment. This article presents a bone cystic
lesion affecting the right mandibular ramus in a 11 year-old female patient with no history of previous trauma. A well
demarcated oval shaped radiolucent lesion was observed on the right mandibular ramus in panoramic radiography.
The advanced imaging techniques were performed to assess the exact location of the lesion and its association with
the surrounded soft tissue. The patient underwent this cystic lesion enucleated under general anesthesia and the
surgical exploration has demonstrated the empty cavity without the epithelial layer. The postoperative panoramic
radiography which was performed after 6 months of follow up showed bony formation. The simple bone cyst is
a rare jawbone lesion with an unclear etiology. It is generally associated with a good prognosis and a low rate of
recurrence. Trauma history must be questioned.
Traumatic bone cyst Simple bone cyst Solitary bone cyst Mandibular ramus Cone beam computed tomography mandibula
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | September 30, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 1 Issue: 1 |