“…The invasive nature of these cysts should not be ignored because they can cause wide destruction [8]. In the differential diagnosis of the lesion we can refer to radicular cyst [4,8,14], keratocyst odontogenic tumour (KOT) [8,12], and central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) [5,9,14]. In terms of histopathology the epithelium of cysts is very diverse [12] and includes a combination of stratified, squamous, non-keratinized epithelium, false stratified columnar epithelium, stratified columnar epithelium, and simple cubic epithelium [8,12].…”