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A very large cyst may present as a fluctuant alveolar swelling . ... The radicular
cyst evolves by the same process as a dental granuloma . ... This cystic cavity
may continue to expand and the lesion may reach several centimeters in
diameter .
A very large cyst may present as a fluctuant alveolar swelling . ... The radicular
cyst evolves by the same process as a dental granuloma . ... This cystic cavity
may continue to expand and the lesion may reach several centimeters in
diameter .
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rests ( the “ precystic granuloma " ) to a large cyst with a well - developed lining of
stratified squamous epithelium . This process is reversible to a limited extent .
Cysts may become secondarily infected resulting in destruction of the epithelial ...
rests ( the “ precystic granuloma " ) to a large cyst with a well - developed lining of
stratified squamous epithelium . This process is reversible to a limited extent .
Cysts may become secondarily infected resulting in destruction of the epithelial ...
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Primordial cyst . Note the radiolucency in the ascending ramus . The patient had
noticed a swelling in the retromolar area which interfered with the wearing of her
denture . Female , aged 45 years . multiloculated lesions on a radiograph and it ...
Primordial cyst . Note the radiolucency in the ascending ramus . The patient had
noticed a swelling in the retromolar area which interfered with the wearing of her
denture . Female , aged 45 years . multiloculated lesions on a radiograph and it ...
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DISEASES OF THE ORAL MUCOSA AND SALIVARY GLANDS OF INTEREST TO | 21 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
PLANNING | 86 |
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