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- Periapical periodontitis or apical periodontitis (AP) is an acute or chronic inflammatory lesion around the apex of a tooth root, most commonly caused...
- 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...
- Periapical granuloma, also sometimes referred to as a radicular granuloma or apical granuloma, is an inflammation at the tip of a dead (nonvital) tooth...
- 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...
- posterior periapicals two maxillary molar periapicals (left and right) two maxillary premolar periapicals (left and right) two mandibular molar periapicals (left...
- ligaments. It is most common in African-American females. The three types are periapical cemental dysplasia (common in those of African descent), focal cemento-osseous...
- infection of endodontic origin to correct the ****ociated periapical lesion. Because periapical disease is almost inevitably preceded by pulp disease, proper...
- 70% of odontogenic infections occur as periapical inflammation, i.e. acute periapical periodontitis or a periapical abscess. The next most common form of...
- Condensing osteitis is a periapical inflammatory disease that results from a reaction to a dental related infection. This causes more bone production rather...
- 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...