Scallopped border above inferior alveolar canal between roots of mandibular molars, this lesion is:
a) solitary cyst.
b) aneurysmal bone cyst.
c) traumatic bone cyst (simple bone cyst).***
This is the radiographic finding for the the trumatic bone cyst Radiographically, these lesions tend to appear as smoothly outlined radiolucencies that scallop around the roots of the teeth. They do not displace teeth or resorb roots, and the lamina dura is left intact. They may range from very small (<1 above="" alveolar="" canal.="" cm="" inferior="" involving="" large="" mandible="" most="" occur="" of="" p="" tend="" the="" they="" to="" very="">1>
a) solitary cyst.
b) aneurysmal bone cyst.
c) traumatic bone cyst (simple bone cyst).***
This is the radiographic finding for the the trumatic bone cyst Radiographically, these lesions tend to appear as smoothly outlined radiolucencies that scallop around the roots of the teeth. They do not displace teeth or resorb roots, and the lamina dura is left intact. They may range from very small (<1 above="" alveolar="" canal.="" cm="" inferior="" involving="" large="" mandible="" most="" occur="" of="" p="" tend="" the="" they="" to="" very="">1>