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bacterial osteitis Alveolar osteitis or "dry socket"
Condensing osteitis (or
Osteitis condensans)
Osteitis deformans (or Paget's
disease of bone)
Osteitis fibrosa...
- recently,
there was no
specific treatment for
osteitis pubis. To
treat the pain and
inflammation caused by
osteitis pubis,
antiinflammatory medication, stretching...
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Alveolar osteitis, also
known as dry socket, is
inflammation of the
alveolar bone (i.e., the
alveolar process of the
maxilla or mandible). classically...
- Non-suppurative
osteomyelitis Diffuse sclerosing Focal sclerosing (condensing
osteitis)
Proliferative periostitis (periostitis ossificans, Garré's sclerosing...
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Rarefying osteitis is a
general term for a
radiolucent lesion on a
radiograph usually diagnosed as a
periapical abscess or a
periapical cyst. Jalali, Poorya;...
- cyst-like
brown tumors in and
around the bone.
Osteitis fibrosis cystica (OFC), also
known as
osteitis fibrosa,
osteodystrophia fibrosa, and von Recklinghausen's...
- arthro-
osteitis, and acne-****ociated spondyloarthropathy. The term
SAPHO (an
acronym for synovitis, arthritis, pustulosis, hyperostosis,
osteitis) was coined...
- Radiographically,
condensing osteitis presents as a
localized radiopaque lesion at the root apex of the
affected tooth.
Condensing osteitis is
usually benign and...
- root apex),
dental abscesses (localized
collections of pus),
alveolar osteitis ("dry socket", a
possible complication of
tooth extraction),
acute necrotizing...
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include recurrent hoof abscesses,
which are
sometimes secondary to
pedal osteitis, seromas, and
fractures to the
solar margin of the
coffin bone. Informally...