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It is the role and function of the oral pathologist to make a definitive diagnosis of
abnormalities in the oral cavity , since the structural ... abnormal condition
persists for any length of time despite treatment . is obtained in the same manner
.
It is the role and function of the oral pathologist to make a definitive diagnosis of
abnormalities in the oral cavity , since the structural ... abnormal condition
persists for any length of time despite treatment . is obtained in the same manner
.
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Minor abnormalities observed . but are within benign limits . ... A negative
interpretation ( class I or II ) may indicate a benign lesion or may represent the
absence of abnormal cells from the smear or inadequate technique of obtaining
material .
Minor abnormalities observed . but are within benign limits . ... A negative
interpretation ( class I or II ) may indicate a benign lesion or may represent the
absence of abnormal cells from the smear or inadequate technique of obtaining
material .
Pagina 278
The frena , especially the maxillary and mandibular labial frena , may have an
abnormal attachment or shape ( Fig . 20 - 7 ) . The maxillary labial frenum may
cause a speech problem or , more frequently , spaced central incisors ( see
elective ...
The frena , especially the maxillary and mandibular labial frena , may have an
abnormal attachment or shape ( Fig . 20 - 7 ) . The maxillary labial frenum may
cause a speech problem or , more frequently , spaced central incisors ( see
elective ...
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Contributors | 3 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
THE ROLE OF MICROBIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT | 93 |
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