Featured Patient Case #16 by UNMC College of Dentistry | May 12, 2022 Contributor: Dr. L. Sardzinski 57-year-old male presents with an asymptomatic lesion in the incisive canal area measuring 1cm. Lesion was noted incidentally. PMH: Depression, high cholesterol, h/o head and neck injury with quadriplegia Meds: Duloxetine, Mitazapine, atorvastatin, fish oil, baby aspirin Allergies: NKDA Clinical tests should include: (choose 2) Vitality testing of all mandibular anterior teeth History of trauma Biopsy Wipe test Nikolsky test Vitality testing of all maxillary anterior teeth Differential diagnosis: (choose 4) Periapical cyst Solitary bone cyst Nasopalatine duct cyst Odontogenic keratocyst Ameloblastoma Aneurysmal bone cyst What is your diagnosis? Periapical cyst Solitary bone cyst Nasopalatine duct cyst Odontogenic keratocyst Ameloblastoma Aneurysmal bone cyst None Time's up
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