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The periapical cyst (also termed radicular cyst and to a lesser extent dental cyst) is the most common odontogenic cyst. It is caused by pulpal necrosis secondary to dental caries or trauma. The cyst lining is derived from the cell rests of Malassez. Usually the periapical cyst is asymptomatic but a secondary infection can cause pain.

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