Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic therapy and periapical curettage , or by endodontic therapy alone . In the last in- stance , hemorrhage , secondary infection or chemical irritation destroy the cyst lin- ing . In many cases ...
... tooth and apical curettage , by endodontic therapy and periapical curettage , or by endodontic therapy alone . In the last in- stance , hemorrhage , secondary infection or chemical irritation destroy the cyst lin- ing . In many cases ...
Pagina 147
... tooth to tooth in the same individual and from individual to individual and that the periodontist be able to explain the divi- sions in his system . The mobility is re- corded on the chart . The degree of mobil- ity is too often equated ...
... tooth to tooth in the same individual and from individual to individual and that the periodontist be able to explain the divi- sions in his system . The mobility is re- corded on the chart . The degree of mobil- ity is too often equated ...
Pagina 274
... tooth . 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 . The pulp retains its vitality in a ...
... tooth . 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 . The pulp retains its vitality in a ...
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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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