Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... become very large and disturbing for the patient . It consists of several different histopathologic types . The rate of recurrence is relatively high and when the tumors recur they show a tendency to become more aggressive . The ...
... become very large and disturbing for the patient . It consists of several different histopathologic types . The rate of recurrence is relatively high and when the tumors recur they show a tendency to become more aggressive . The ...
Pagina 72
... becomes intermittent and small pieces of dead bone , sequestra , may be ex- truded from the fistulae . The subacute phase lasts for a varying length of time and acute exacerbations may occur or the disease may become chronic . Most of ...
... becomes intermittent and small pieces of dead bone , sequestra , may be ex- truded from the fistulae . The subacute phase lasts for a varying length of time and acute exacerbations may occur or the disease may become chronic . Most of ...
Pagina 282
... become ankylosed most frequently , al- though after trauma an anterior tooth may become ankylosed . The amount of devia- tion from the occlusal plane will depend on the age at which the ankylosis occurs . Figure 20-17 . Chronic enamel ...
... become ankylosed most frequently , al- though after trauma an anterior tooth may become ankylosed . The amount of devia- tion from the occlusal plane will depend on the age at which the ankylosis occurs . Figure 20-17 . Chronic enamel ...
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Chapter | 3 |
THE ROLE OF LABORATORY TESTS IN ORAL DIAGNOSISLawrence Cohen | 110 |
OCCLUSION AND ITS RELATION TO ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLAN | 124 |
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