Jaw cyst
Jaw cyst refers to the appearance of a cystic mass containing liquid in the jaw, which gradually increases and the jaw is swollen and destroyed. According to the cause of the disease, it can be divided into two categories, odontogenic and non-odontogenic. The cysts evolved from tooth-forming tissues or teeth; non-dental cysts can develop from the epithelium remaining in the jaw during embryonic development, such as facial cleft cysts, which can also be blood extravasation caused by injury. Cysts and aneurysmal bone cysts.
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