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Pagina 67
This may be by extraction of the tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic
therapy and periapical curettage , or by endodontic therapy alone . In the last
instance , hemorrhage , secondary infection or chemical irritation destroy the cyst
lin - ing .
This may be by extraction of the tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic
therapy and periapical curettage , or by endodontic therapy alone . In the last
instance , hemorrhage , secondary infection or chemical irritation destroy the cyst
lin - ing .
Pagina 147
Angle ' s Classification and Arch Form Angle ' s classification is noted , as is the
Tooth Mobility arch form . Where the arch is wide and the The mobility of the teeth
is checked tooth is invested in a thick width of bone , using the forefinger and the
...
Angle ' s Classification and Arch Form Angle ' s classification is noted , as is the
Tooth Mobility arch form . Where the arch is wide and the The mobility of the teeth
is checked tooth is invested in a thick width of bone , using the forefinger and the
...
Pagina 274
Rarely will there be a root fracture and a crown frac - ture in the same tooth
because the blow is dissipated at the fracture site — either the crown or the root (
Fig . 20 - 3 ) . The more apical the fracture , the better the prognosis for healing .
Rarely will there be a root fracture and a crown frac - ture in the same tooth
because the blow is dissipated at the fracture site — either the crown or the root (
Fig . 20 - 3 ) . The more apical the fracture , the better the prognosis for healing .
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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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