Characteristics radiographic pictures
Honeycomb appearance
1) Amaeloblastoma
2) Central Haemangioma
3) Central giant cell Granuloma
Heart shaped or inverted tear drop
1) Nasopalatine cyst
Soap bubble
1) Amaeloblastoma
2) Multilocular cyst
3) Aneursymal bone cyst
4) Non odontogenic myxoma
Driven snow
1) Calcifying epithelial odontogenic tumor (Pindborg tumor)
Snowflakes
1) Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor
Tennis racquet
1) Odontogenic myxoma
Hub/spokes of wheel
1) Central Haemangioma
Sunray effect
1) Osteosarcoma
Ground glass/ Finger print
1) Fibrous dysplasia
Hanging drop
1) Orbital blowout fractur
Pepper pot skull
1) Hyperthyroidism
Hair on end/ Step ladder in jaws
1) Sickle cell anemia
Cotton wool
1) Paget’s disease
Pear
1) Globulomaxillary cyst
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