Dental SecretsHanley & Belfus, 2003 - 370 pagina's This authoritative source for the effective and safe practice of dentistry and oral medicine is now even better. The text has been extensively revised and updated, with important new information about oral pathology and radiology, periodontology, endodontics, restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, and infection and hazard control. Other critical topics include oral and maxillofacial surgery, dental public health, the role of computers in dental practice, and legal and ethical issues. Whether you are a student or a practicing professional, the informal question-and-answer format makes it easier to meet the challenges of a successful career in dentistry. |
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Pagina 84
... tooth ? In internal resorption , the canal is widened , whereas it is unaffected in external resorption . If the resorption began below the bone level , it has to be internal resorption because , without adja- cent bone , there are no ...
... tooth ? In internal resorption , the canal is widened , whereas it is unaffected in external resorption . If the resorption began below the bone level , it has to be internal resorption because , without adja- cent bone , there are no ...
Pagina 124
... internal resorption ? The exact cause is unknown , but internal resorption is often seen after trauma that results in hemorrhage of vessels in the pulp and infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells . Macrophages have been shown to ...
... internal resorption ? The exact cause is unknown , but internal resorption is often seen after trauma that results in hemorrhage of vessels in the pulp and infiltration of chronic inflammatory cells . Macrophages have been shown to ...
Pagina 219
Stephen T. Sonis. 88. What are the types and characteristics of the resorption phenomenon that may follow a traumatic injury ? Inflammatory external and internal resorption occurs when necrotic pulp has become in- fected , leading to ...
Stephen T. Sonis. 88. What are the types and characteristics of the resorption phenomenon that may follow a traumatic injury ? Inflammatory external and internal resorption occurs when necrotic pulp has become in- fected , leading to ...
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