Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is an uncommon, benign, and proliferative lesion whose etiology is not defined this report is presented to provide an insight into the clinical features and radiographic features of the cyst. This report aims to assist the clinician to form an appropriate differential diagnosis and treatment plan for a cyst hereby preventing the recurrence. The representative tissue was received in 10% formalin, which measured around 1 × 1 cm in diameter. About 5 μm thick sections were obtained from paraffin-embedded tissues that had been processed and stained with routine hematoxylin and eosin. The stained sections were then reviewed. Examination of paraffin-embedded sections showed microscopically connective tissue made up of mature collagen fibers, fibroblasts and showing numerous multinucleated giant cells with foci of osseous structures thus giving a final diagnosis of Central giant cell granuloma