Jaw cysts represent common lesions in the oral and maxillofacial region (Swantek et al. 2012). They are defined as a pathological cavity which is not created by the accumulation of pus and which contains fluid, semifluid or gaseous contents (Kramer 1974). The most common odontogenic cysts are radicular (56%) and dentigerous cysts (17%) (Manor et al. 2012). In the early stages, odontogenic cysts often go along with unspecific symptoms and are commonly diagnosed incidentally through routine panoramic radiographs (Ochsenius et al.
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