Featured Patient Case #17 by UNMC College of Dentistry | May 12, 2022 Contributor: Dr. Valmont Desa A 13-year-old Caucasian male presents with a lesion of the right anterior maxilla in the area of #7-8. It is a unilocular, primarily radiolucent lesion with scattered radiopacities. Displacement of the lateral incisor is observed. Which of the following should be included on the differential diagnosis? Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Calcifying odontogenic cyst Dentigerous cyst All of the above A and B None What is the most appropriate next step for the management of this lesion? Excisional biopsy Pulp vitality testing Initiate orthodontic treatment Re-evaluate in 6 months None Based on the histopathology what is the correct diagnosis? Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor Calcifying odontogenic cyst Dentigerous cyst Odontogenic keratocyst None of the above None This lesion is best classified as? Inflammatory Reactive Neoplastic Iatrogenic None Time's up
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