In this highly technical and evidence-based episode, we conduct a deep-dive into "Case 2: A multilocular radiolucency" to optimize your preparation for the ADC OSCE exam. Drawing directly from the authoritative source, Odell's Clinical Problem Solving in Dentistry, we examine the clinical presentation of a 45-year-old patient with a painless, bony-hard enlargement of the posterior mandible and displaced, highly mobile teeth.We technically evaluate the classical radiographic "soap bubble" appearance and guide you through the cognitive architecture of formulating a definitive differential diagnosis. Listeners will learn how to clinically distinguish an ameloblastoma from a central giant cell granuloma, odontogenic keratocyst, and odontogenic myxoma. Tailored specifically for Overseas-trained dentists (OTDs), ADC candidates, Australian oral health therapists, and dental students across the world, this episode also covers the necessity of representative biopsy and the surgical management protocols for a solid/multicystic ameloblastoma.
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