A 20-year-old male presented to the dentist with a large swelling on the right mandible. The patient feels his wisdom tooth is causing swelling. The patient was seen a year back by another dentist who took a panoramic radiograph noticing displacement of tooth #32 into the ramus (Figure 1).
The tooth displacement was interpreted to be related to the “eruption of tooth #32.” Due to a rapid increase in swelling over the last three months, a new panoramic image was obtained, which showed a large, multilocular and expansile radiolucency extending from the apex of tooth #28 to the superior right mandibular ramus, displacing tooth #32 posteriorly and superiorly to the coronoid process (Figure 2). What is the most likely diagnosis? *This case is from Docplexus Editorial Team for educative purpose only Source: School of Dentistry Correct answer posted below ( Click Here )