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Name the types of neonatal cyst

Epstein's Peals


Bohn' s Nodule


Dental Lamina cysts

Epstein's Pearls


1 -Origin


2- where does it occur


3- what does it look like

1- epithelial inclusion cyst


2- midpalatal raphe


3- small white papules that slough off


Mimics: superficial abscess, pustules, pseudomembramous candidiasis and lymepithelial cyst

Bohn's nodule


1- location


2- origin


3- appearance


1- junction of hard and soft palate and away from midpalatal suture (buccal, lingual aspects of maxillary alveolar ridge)


2- remnants of minor salivary glands


3- superficial abscess, pustules, pseudomembranous candidiasis, lypmhoepithelial cyst and Epstein pearls

Dental lamina cyst


1- origin


2- location


3- appearance

1- remnants of the dental lamina


2- alveola mucosa, crest of alveolar ridge


3- superficial abscess, eruption cyst, natal/neonatal tooth

What is the Most common neonatal cyst

Epstein's Pearls

Name the palatal neonatal cyst

Epstein's Pearls and Bohn's nodule

Name the gingival neonatal cyst

Dental lamina cyst