04 August 2022>: Articles
Odontogenic Keratocyst: The Dos and Don’ts in a Clinical Case Scenario
Challenging differential diagnosis, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents
Călin Rareș Roman A , Cosmin Ioan Faur A* , Emil Boţan A , Raul Sorin Ghiurca B , Mădălina Anca Moldovan ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.936641
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e936641
Figure 1. Preoperative radiological examination. (A) Orthopantomography examination (“1” indicates the cyst). (B) Cone bean computed tomography (CBCT) axial view illustrating the ballooned buccal and lingual plates and the buccal-lingual orientation of the impacted tooth (* indicates the crown of the tooth). (C) CBCT coronal view illustrating the displaced inferior alveolar nerve and the relationship between the tooth and the mandibular canal (white arrow indicates the mandibular canal and red arrow indicates the 8 mm-thick cystic membrane).