Abstract
The mandibular bone cyst, often referred to as 'solitary bone cyst', 'traumatic bone cyst', 'Hemorrhagic bone cyst' and 'simple bone cyst' has been described by Pommer. Szerlip, How and others. There have been many cases reported since the first was described by Lucas in 1929. Recently, the authors studied three cases of mandibular bone cyst. The patients were 49 years old female and 16 and 14 years old males. The first case was located in the body of the left mandible and in the anterior region of the ramus. The second and third cases, cysts were located at the left mandibular body region. Excision of the cysts was done and the good results were oftained. The authers compared with the others reports about histrical, clinical and hist-pathological charactristic factors. And the detail of these case reports were as follows.
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