“…However, an ectopic eruption may result due to either developmental disturbances, iatrogenic activity, or pathological process such as dentigerous cysts (Pace et al, 2010;Buyukkurt et al, 2010;Shivashankara et al, 2012;Iglesias-Martin et al, 2012). Dentigerous cysts are the second most common odontogenic cysts after radicular cysts, accounting for approximately 24 % of all true cysts of the jaw and are the most common developmental cyst of the jaw (Kocer et al, 2002;McCrea, 2009). The third molar is the tooth most frequently involved and the posterior area of the mandible is the most common site of dentigerous cysts (Kocer et al, 2002;Ustuner et al, 2003).…”