Traumatic bone cyst (TBC) is a radiolucent pseudocyst with no epithelial lining. TBC can be seen as an empty cavity that might contain some fluid and/or small amounts of soft tissue. The lesion is generally asymptomatic and detected as incidental findings on radiographic examination. Curettage of the bone walls is the most widely accepted approach for the treatment of the lesion. Most TBCspresent as solitary lesions. In these cases we presented 2 unusual presentation of bilaterally traumatic bone cyst of mandible
Journal Type : Ulusal
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