What are possible differential diagnoses of ameloblastoma?
Describe the histopathological appearance of follicular ameloblastoma.
Which jaw is more commonly affected by ameloblastoma?
Mandible
Describe the histopathological appearance of plexiform ameloblastoma.
What is the pathogenesis of ameloblastoma?
Dental lamina (rests of Serrez)
What best describes the behaviour of ameloblastoma?
What treatment is recommended for ameloblastoma?
Surgical resection with margin
Describe the radiographic appearance of a radicular cyst.
What is a ranula?
Mucous retaining cyst arising from the sublingual or submandibular glands
What is a lateral periodontal cyst?
Forms at the side of a tooth as a result of an accessory canal or as a result of inflammation in a pocket of a vital tooth
What is a paradental cyst?
Inflammation around a partially erupted M3M, often associated with an enamel pearl
What is an OKC?
Usually affect angle of the mandible, and extend forwards into the body and upwards into the ramus
What is a dentigerous cyst?
Surrounds the crown of a tooth and is attached to the ACJ, preventing eruption f the tooth and displacing the associated tooth
What is an eruption cyst?
Form in the gum overlying teeth that do not have predecessors
What is a residual cyst?
A radicular cyst that has been left behind after extraction of the associated tooth, presents as an isolated radiolucency
Describe the histopathological appearance of a radicular cyst.
Describe the appearance of a neutrophil.
Describe the appearance of plasma cells.
Describe the appearance of a fibroblast.
What are cholesterol clefts?
What are hyaline bodies?
Translucent and pink-staining lamellar bodies that are formed by the cyst lining epithelium
What is the treatment of a radicular cyst?
Enucleation
Describe the radiographic appearance of a dentigerous cyst
Describe the histopathological appearance of a dentigerous cyst.