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    Fate of mandibular canals displaced by enlarged cystic lesions: does the inferior alveolar neurovascular bundle relocate to its original position? - British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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    Radiolucent lesions of the jaw are areas of decreased bone density that appear darker on radiographs. They may be caused by various odontogenic or non-odontogenic processes.Some examples of radiolucent lesions with well-defined borders are: radiopaedia.org+1 1 2

    • Radicular cyst: a cyst arising from the epithelium of a non-vital tooth
    • Residual cyst: a cyst remaining in the jaw after removal of a non-vital tooth
    • Dentigerous cyst: a cyst associated with an unerupted tooth
    • Keratocyst: a cyst derived from the enamel organ
    • Ameloblastoma: a benign tumor of odontogenic epithelium
    • Simple bone cyst: a pseudocyst of unknown origin
     
  2. Radiolucent Jaw Lesions: Imaging Approach - PMC

    This article aims to discuss the imaging findings of radiolucent jaw lesions to aid the radiologist to formulate a differential diagnosis for this vast spectrum of jaw lesions with overlapping clinical and imaging appearances.

  3. 26: Differential diagnosis of radiolucent lesions of the jaws

  4. Imaging Characteristics of Benign, Malignant, and …

    Nov 23, 2012 · It is important for radiologists to recognize the indications and appropriate imaging studies for various jaw lesions. Radiography is typically used for first-line imaging. If necessary, it is followed by CT for evaluation of …

  5. Practical Approach to Radiopaque Jaw Lesions

    Flowcharts show the diagnostic approach to radiopaque lesions of the jaw according to attenuation pattern: densely sclerotic lesions (a), ground-glass lesions (b), and mixed lytic-sclerotic lesions (c). Many bony lesions show …

  6. Radiolucent lesions of the mandible: a pattern-based approach to ...

  7. Radiolucent Jaw Lesions: Imaging Approach

    Jun 1, 2021 · Jaw lesions are a wide array of benign, malignant, and locally aggressive lesions. On radiography, they can appear radiolucent, mixed, or radioopaque. The imaging appearances of radiolucent...

  8. Radiolucent Jaw Lesions: Imaging Approach - PubMed

  9. A Pattern-based Imaging Approach to Pediatric Jaw Lesions

  10. Approach to imaging of lesions of Jaw - IJASHNB

  11. Differential Diagnosis of Periapical Radiopacities and …

  12. Tumors and tumor-like lesions of the jaw: radiolucent lesions

  13. Mandibular lesions | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org

  14. (PDF) Radiographical approach to jaw lesions - ResearchGate

  15. (PDF) Unilocular Radiolucent Lesions of the Jaws: a …

  16. 9 Radiolucencies - Pocket Dentistry

  17. Unraveling the Enigma of Managing a Large Periapical Lesion: A …

  18. Sivan classification system for diagnosis of jaw lesions based on ...

  19. Radiolucent lesions of the mandible (differential) | Radiology ...

  20. Mixed radiopaque & radiolucent lesions of jaw | PPT - SlideShare

  21. Integrated Management of a Large Radicular Cyst: A Case …

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