Abstract

Abstract: Radiolucent lesions of the jaw are a relatively frequent occurrence. They have a wide differential diagnosis, and a rare case of a relatively common condition is presented here. CPD/Clinical Relevance: This article highlights the need for good history-taking and having a broad differential diagnosis to inform good treatment planning. In particular, it helps to improve awareness of multiple myeloma and how it can present to the dental practitioner.

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