Lesions of the Jaw Part 2Online version Match the description of the lesion with the name of the lesion. by Julie Barnwell 1 Traumatic Bone Cyst 2 Squamous Odontogenic Tumor 3 Ameloblastoma 4 Central Giant Cell Granuloma 5 Odontogenic Myxoma 6 Cherubism 7 Compound Odontoma 8 Adenomatoid Odontogenic Tumor Multilocular with scalloping superior margins Barnwell's favorite lesion Extends between roots of vital teeth Destructive multilocular radiolucency Displaces roots unilocular or multilocular posterior region of the jaw root resorption visible in radiographs displaces and reabsorbs teeth unilocular radiolucency anterior segment of jaw crosses the midline Soap bubble appearance described as ground glass or multiconfluent or honeycomb MULTIPLE multilocular radiolucencies tooth displacement with delayed tooth eruption Inter-radicular Mixed lucent-opaque lesion Associated with impacted teeth Large ground glass lesion typically associated with canine Two thirds occur in maxilla