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Oral Pathology Puzzler: Do You See What I See?

I do not know what changes in our profession lie just beyond the horizon. But, one thing I can say for certain, there will be changes. And, while change can be difficult, resisting change can be stifling, even suicidal, just as it was for Kodak, and a host of other companies. Change will happen with us or without us. Embrace it, and make the best of it. Doing so will help us, not just to survive, but to thrive, in our changing world. We can either choose the path of Kodak or the actual path of the Crown Cork and Seal Company. By the way, some day, I hope to get a little more of the real Crown Cork and Seal back-story from my parents. Even though their version to me and my siblings was a bit of a fib, it certainly helped drive home the concept of how important it is to be willing to innovate and change. Thanks Mom and Dad!

Mark R. Taylor, DDS UDA President Elect

Which of the following represents the best diagnosis for the radioraphic finding of a unilocular radiolucency surrounding the crown of impacted tooth #17:

a) Odontogenic cyst b) Ameloblastoma c) Odontogenic keratocyst d) Dentigerous cyst

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