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... involved tooth . The area may vary in size from a slight increase of the periodontal membrane space to a le- sion several millimeters in diameter ( Fig . 7-1 ) . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . The dental granu- loma should not be regarded as a ...
... involved tooth . The area may vary in size from a slight increase of the periodontal membrane space to a le- sion several millimeters in diameter ( Fig . 7-1 ) . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . The dental granu- loma should not be regarded as a ...
Pagina 68
... involved tooth and the entire cyst wall . It is important that the cyst wall be studied in the histopathology laboratory as prolif- erating odontogenic epithelium is fre- quently found in the wall or adjacent stroma . Residual ...
... involved tooth and the entire cyst wall . It is important that the cyst wall be studied in the histopathology laboratory as prolif- erating odontogenic epithelium is fre- quently found in the wall or adjacent stroma . Residual ...
Pagina 73
... involved . The lesion may be symptomless or give rise to a dull , poorly localized pain . There may be draining fistulae . RADIOGRAPHIC FEATURES . This reveals a diffuse sclerosis with ill - defined margins . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . Dense ...
... involved . The lesion may be symptomless or give rise to a dull , poorly localized pain . There may be draining fistulae . RADIOGRAPHIC FEATURES . This reveals a diffuse sclerosis with ill - defined margins . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . Dense ...
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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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