A 44-year-old male presented to the general dentist due to the incidental finding of a large radiolucency discovered on a routine periapical (PA) dental radiograph. The patient denied any symptoms from the lesion. The dentist took a panoramic radiograph, which showed a unilocular radiolucency with a scalloped border squeezing between teeth in the anterior mandible between teeth #s 22 and 24. What is your diagnosis for this patient?

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