Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... Cyst The radicular cyst classically presents as a radiolucent area at the apex of a nonvital tooth . As with the dental granuloma , the involved tooth is usually asymptomatic , although if infected , there may be some tenderness to ...
... Cyst The radicular cyst classically presents as a radiolucent area at the apex of a nonvital tooth . As with the dental granuloma , the involved tooth is usually asymptomatic , although if infected , there may be some tenderness to ...
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... cyst without curettage . TREATMENT . The treatment of a radicu- lar cyst is by removal of the irritating or initiating factor and removal of the cyst lining . This may be by extraction of the tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic ...
... cyst without curettage . TREATMENT . The treatment of a radicu- lar cyst is by removal of the irritating or initiating factor and removal of the cyst lining . This may be by extraction of the tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic ...
Pagina 68
... cyst results from the fusion or coalescence of several smaller cysts to form a many- chambered lesion . It should be ... cyst is frequently asymp- tomatic and may be discovered on routine radiographic examination . There is com- monly ...
... cyst results from the fusion or coalescence of several smaller cysts to form a many- chambered lesion . It should be ... cyst is frequently asymp- tomatic and may be discovered on routine radiographic examination . There is com- monly ...
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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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