Raymond Melrose*
Odontogenic cysts are common pathologies that can arise from remnants of the tooth-forming apparatus. These cysts typically develop within the jawbones and can cause significant morbidity if left untreated. Surgical removal is often necessary to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and ensure optimal oral health. This case report describes the surgical management of an odontogenic cyst, highlighting the diagnostic process, treatment planning, surgical technique, and postoperative outcomes.
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