Oral Diagnosis and Treatment PlanningLawrence Cohen Thomas, 1973 - 326 pagina's |
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... usually more diffuse ( Fig . 7-17 ) . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . On histologic ex- amination , the lesion is seen to consist of a fibrous tissue stroma in which are seen giant cells in clusters . Scattered areas of hemorrhage are also seen ...
... usually more diffuse ( Fig . 7-17 ) . HISTOLOGIC FEATURES . On histologic ex- amination , the lesion is seen to consist of a fibrous tissue stroma in which are seen giant cells in clusters . Scattered areas of hemorrhage are also seen ...
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... usually ma- ture necessitating endodontic therapy , splinting is difficult , and patient coopera- tion is usually minimal in this age group . In addition , the resorption potential of the primary teeth appears to be higher than the ...
... usually ma- ture necessitating endodontic therapy , splinting is difficult , and patient coopera- tion is usually minimal in this age group . In addition , the resorption potential of the primary teeth appears to be higher than the ...
Pagina 280
... usually whiter than the normal permanent teeth which tend to be grayish - yellow in color . The most common stain is green stain which is difficult to remove . Orange stain is much easier to remove . Both stains are associated with poor ...
... usually whiter than the normal permanent teeth which tend to be grayish - yellow in color . The most common stain is green stain which is difficult to remove . Orange stain is much easier to remove . Both stains are associated with poor ...
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ForewordAlvin F Gardner | 3 |
EXAMINATION OF THE ORAL CAVITYWilliam F Malone Rinert J Ger | 19 |
THE ROLE OF RADIOLOGY IN ORAL DIAGNOSISGordon R Seward | 47 |
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