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Table 2 Clinical and radiographic features of ABC

From: Pseudocysts of the jaw: a retrospective study of 41 cases from a single institution

ABC

Category

Cases

Ratio

Gender

Male

3

50.00%

 

Female

3

50.00%

Age

 ≤ 18

5

83.33%

 

 > 18

1

16.67%

Location

Maxilla

0

0

 

Mandible

  
 

 Anterior mandible

4

66.67%

 

 Posterior mandible

1

16.67%

 

 Ramus of mandible

1

16.67%

History of trauma

Yes

1

16.67%

 

No

5

83.33%

Malocclusion

Yes

4

66.67%

 

No

2

33.33%

The vitality of the tooth pulp involved in the lesion (21 teeth)

Normal

21

100%

 

Abnormal

0

0

Reason for consultation

Orthodontic requirements

2

33.33%

 

Dental disorders in nonlesioned areas

3

50.00%

 

Clinical symptoms

1

16.67%

 

Bone white lines

  

Radiographic features

 Yes

3

50.00%

 

 No

3

50.00%

 

Shape

  
 

 Round

2

33.33%

 

 Irregular

4

66.67%

 

Room(s)

  
 

 Single

5

83.33%

 

 Multiple

1

16.67%

 

Resorption/displacement of the roots

  
 

 Yes

0

0

 

 No

6

100%

 

Inferior alveolar canal involved

  
 

 Yes

2

33.33%

 

 No

4

66.67%

Bone cavity contents

Empty

2

33.33%

 

Bloody liquid

4

66.67%

 

Soft tissue

0

0

Postoperative neurological symptoms

No symptoms

6

100.00%

 

Neurological symptoms

0

0

Follow-up results

No recurrence

6

100%

 

Recurrence

0

0