Odontogenic Keratocyst (OKC)- A Case Report And Review Of Literature.
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ABSTRACT
odontogenic keratocyst are unique odontogenic lesion that have a potential to behave aggressively and which can reccur . It usually occurs in mandibular ramus region which is the third most common site for odontogenic cysts. OKC may occur at any age mostly in 2nd and 3 rd decades of life with male predilection, with presenting features as pain and swelling , a case of 42 years male presented with pain and swelling and clear radiological evidence of OKC and confirmed by histo pathological proof.
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Year:
2010
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