Oral Pathology: Bone Pathology
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Name the abnormality seen in this CT | Obliteration of Maxillary sinus |
Name the lesion present in the image! | Its pyogenic Granuloma : Pyogenic granuloma is a reactive lesion that usually seen as a pedunculated mass on labial surface of the maxillary anterior gingiva secondary to the irritation from subgingival calculus. The lesion characterized histologically by the formation of a chronically inflamed fibro vascular connective tissue. The lesion can be excised with subgingival debridement with no recurrence unless it is associated with pregnanacy. |
What is the abnormality seen in this radiograph? | Its a multilocular radiolucency: The ML RL seen in anterior part of Mandible could be CGCG, Ameloblastoma or Odontogenic Myxoma. |
Name the structure seen in this image! | This structure is called Keratin Pearl or cell nest which is a histological sign of well differentiated SCC. |
What is abnormal in this picture? | This is called antral polyp which appear as spherical radiopacity and could be associated with allergy. |
What is the name of this condition? | These radiopaque structures are present in the anterior maxilla and they resemble miniature teeth and called compound odontoma. |