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common type of
dental abscess is a
periapical abscess, and the
second most
common is a
periodontal abscess. In a
periapical abscess,
usually the
origin is...
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bacterial invasion and
infection from the gums.
Periapical periodontitis may
develop into a
periapical abscess,
where a
collection of pus
forms at the...
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known as a
dental cyst, the
periapical cyst is the most
common odontogenic cyst. It may
develop rapidly from a
periapical granuloma, as a consequence...
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dental pulp.
Periapical granuloma is an
infrequent disorder that has an
occurrence rate
between 9.3 and 87.1 percent.
Periapical granuloma is not...
- root are
referred to as apical. The
tissue surrounding apex is
called periapical.
Mesial signifies a
surface closer to the
median line of the face, which...
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radiolucent lesion' in the
periapical region due to a lack of mineralization,
often resembling radicular abscesses,
periapical granulomas, or cysts. However...
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radiographic view.
Periapical radiographs are
taken to
evaluate the
periapical area of the
tooth and
surrounding bone For
periapical radiographs, the film...
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infection of
endodontic origin to
correct the ****ociated
periapical lesion.
Because periapical disease is
almost inevitably preceded by pulp disease, proper...
- infections, such as
periapical pulp
inflammation or low-intensity trauma. The
lesion typically appears as a
radiopacity in the
periapical area due to the...
- 70% of
odontogenic infections occur as
periapical inflammation, i.e.
acute periapical periodontitis or a
periapical abscess. The next most
common form of...