Demographics: Flashcards
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Eruption Cyst
• most common in children under 10
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Ameloblastic Fibroma
- most comon in young adults around 15 years old
* most common in the mandible
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Ameloblastic Fibro-odontoma:
• most common in the young 15 y/o
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Odontoameloblastoma
- teens and children
- mandible
REQUIRES RESECTION
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Adenamatoid Odontogenic Tumor
- 10 to 19 y/o
- anterior maxilla
- FEMALE
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Calcifying epithelial odontogenic Tumor:
• 40 years
• most likely in the mandible
◦ requires block resection
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Calcifying Odontogenic CYST:
- any age, BUT MORE IN TEEN AND YOUNG ADULT
* ANTERIOR MAXILLA
Pericoronal Radiolucencies:
Dentigerous Cyst
• Most common in the 20-30s
◦ most common in the mand 3rd molar and the max canine
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Incisive Canal Cyst:
Men
ages 40-60
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Mid-palatal Cyst;
All ages all genders
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Traumatic Solitary bone cyst
all genders
above 25 y/o
ramus and the mandible
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Posterior Lingual Mandibular Salivary Gland Tumor Depression
men
over 50
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Lateral Periodontal Cyst
Adult
Male
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Focal osteoporotic Bone Marrow Defect of the Jaw
female: slightly
alll ages
Solitary Radiolucencies:
Residual cysts
men
middle aged
maxilla