- of
electromagnetic radiation to p****
through a
particular material.
Radiolucency or
hypodensity indicates greater p****age (greater transradiancy) to X-ray...
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Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare X-linked
dominant genetic disorder that
affects the skin, hair, teeth,
nails and
central nervous system. It is named...
- pain, numbness, swelling,
expansion of the jaw,
tooth mobility, and
radiolucency.
Multiple myeloma in the
mouth can
mimic common tooth problems such as...
-
younger patients, the
periapical radiolucencies ****ociated with
deciduous teeth may
mimic pericoronal radiolucencies of
succedaneous permanent teeth and...
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canals may not be
followed through the lesion.
Lesions may also be oval
radiolucencies that are
continuous with the
canal walls.
Chronic pulpal inflammation...
- Publishing. PMIDĀ 36943974.
Further management is
indicated when a
periapical radiolucency remains unchanged after one year of root
canal treatment, when it has...
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central incisors. Radiographically, it may
often appear as a heart-shaped
radiolucency. It is
usually asymptomatic, but may
sometimes produce an
elevation in...
- patchy, subpleural,
bibasilar interstitial infiltrates or
small cystic radiolucencies called honeycombing,
particularly in
advanced disease. Pneumoconiosis...
-
features of
generalized osteoporosis are
cortical thinning and
increased radiolucency.
Frequent complications of
osteoporosis are
vertebral fractures for which...
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carried out by
living osteoclasts. Late
radiographic signs also
include a
radiolucency area
following the
collapse of
subchondral bone (crescent sign) and ringed...