 Welcome back to a new session on dentistry and mode. Today's topic is Epstein pearls and bonds nodules. They are seen commonly in newborns oral cavity as some cystic lesions and it is often mistaken as neonatal teeth but actually it is not neonatal teeth. So let's move on to Epstein pearls. They are keratin filled cystic lesions which are seen on mid-palatal graphite at the junction of soft and hard palate. So they are keratin filled cystic lesions mostly seen on the mid-palatin graphite and there is no mucosa gland and which is lined by stratified scomas epithelium but whereas bone nodules which are remnants of salivary gland on buccal and lingual mucosa or hard palate away from the raffae. Epstein pearls are exactly at the mid-lane raffae. This is away from raffae but seen on buccal and lingual mucosa and which is mostly seen on labelled aspect of upper alveolar ridge. The Epstein pearls are 1 to 3 millimeter size and why this is happening is because of the epithelial tissues trapped between the palate during fusion. So palatal fusion, soft and hard palatal fusion, so the epithelial tissue get entrapped and it becomes a cystic lesion mostly the stratified scomas epithelium lined lesions. But this is salivary gland remnants which is present on buccal or lingual mucosa and which is seen as grayish white and multiple in nature and it is commonly mucos gland cyst. Keratin Phylcyst and in both the cases there is no treatment required mostly it will disappear within 1 or 2 weeks. So this is a self-charactered lesions and it oftenly mistake and ask neonatal teeth. So that is Epstein pearls on bone nodules Epstein pearls there is no mucos gland This is salivary glands and this is seen in a palate exactly at the mid-lane raffae, soft and hard palate junction. This is on the labelled aspect of upper alveolar ridge or labelled or lingual mucosa or even hard palate but away from the raffae. And this is lined by stratified scomas epithelium. This is mucos gland cyst in both the cases there is no requirement of treatment and Epstein pearls mostly disappear within 1 to 2 weeks of buccal and this is also self-charactered nodules. So both are identified and reported by these people that is Epstein and Mr Bond and it oftenly mistaken as neonatal teeth. That's all about Epstein pearls and Bond's nodules in the cystic lesion which are seen within New Bond's gum pads, New Bond's palates or oral cavity and oftenly mistaken as neonatal teeth, neonatal teeth are the teeth which are present within 30 days and neonatal teeth which are present during birth. So I will come up with a new session on this channel. Thank you.