Topic - General Dentistry INBDE Boards Questions
45-year-old patient presents with a painless, slowly growing swelling in the lower jaw. Radiographic examination reveals a multilocular radiolucency with thin, wispy trabeculae creating a ‘soap bubble’ or ‘honeycomb’ appearance. The lesion is well-demarcated and has caused displacement of adjacent teeth. Biopsy findings show spindle-shaped cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Ameloblastoma
B) Central giant cell granuloma
C) Odontogenic keratocyst
D) Odontogenic myxoma
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