STAFNE BONE CYST OF MANDIBLE - A RARE PSEUDOCYST
Background: Stafne bone cyst (SBC) is a bone depression found on the lingual side of the mandible. It is usually asymptomatic and is usually diagnosed on the routine radiographs as an incidental nding. So it has an unknown prevalence. The lesion resembles many odontogenic pathologies and the entity remains a diagnostic challenge. The aim of this case report is to describe the clinical and radiological characteristics of a case of stafne bone cyst and the importance of cone beam computed tomography in conrming the diagnosis. Method: Analysis of orthopantomogram (OPG) and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) was done on the basis of diagnostic criteria described by Stafne. Result : According to the clinical and radiographic ndings and based on the dental literature, it was concluded that the observed bony cavity was a Stafne bone defect, located in the angle of mandible below inferior alveolar canal. Conclusion: Differential diagnosis of SBC's from other possible pathologies that may require treatment and imaging technique selection according to case is signicant. The use of CBCT is highlighted because of the ne detail of imaging , low radiation dose and limited area exposure which is benecial for the diagnosis of SBC.