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The most common cystic lesions that occur in the maxilla or mandible are radicular cysts. They account for upto 70% of all cystic bone lesions1. These are also referred to as ‘periapical cysts’ and result from infection of corresponding tooth/teeth. A radicular cyst is nothing but an inflammatory cyst which develops from the epithelial deposits in the periodontal space or following pulpal necrosis. This leads to apical periodontitis, followed by granuloma formation and finally leads to the formation of a cyst. It is commonly found in the anterior maxillary region, although it can be found in the mandible as well 2. Clinically, in most cases it is hard to identify a radicular cyst. Such a cyst is found only on radiographic examination, where t tends to appear as a pear shaped or round radiolucent lesion3. These cysts are more commonly found in men, especially in third and fourth decades of their lifespan. The following is a case report of a radicular cyst in the anterior maxillary region #dranwar #all_on_4 #oralchirurgie #dentistry #oralandmaxillofacialsurgery #radiculopathy #qatar #dentalclinic #dentalclinicchenai