Friday 2 August 2013

Periapical radiolucent lesions: Non-Pulpal Orginis.

In this Article, we will describe and state a differential diagnosis for the most common Periapical radiolucent lesions that means that it is located in the periapical area and appears radiolucent. When we say non-pulpal origins it means the tooth is vital (most cases) and the teeth are mostly ...
Periapical radiolucent lesions: Non-Pulpal Orginis. by Dr. Mohsen S. Ozaibi

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