Abstract

AbstractHybrid lesions are lesions that combine characteristics of many pathologies. The literature has shown a rare relationship between aneurysmal bone cysts, fibro-osseous lesions, and a central giant cell lesion. In this case, we describe an unusual hybrid lesion in the mandibular anterior area. As a result, the goal of this article is to highlight the significance of comprehensive clinical, radiographic, and histological investigation in addition to presenting a rare instance of hybrid lesion. This will lessen the likelihood of misdiagnosis in these situations and aid in prompt treatment planning of the lesion.

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