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Periapical Abscess

 
 
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Disease relevance of Periapical Abscess

  • The following categories of dental disease were compared: alveolar bone pathology defined by the presence of periodontal or periapical abscesses or antemortem tooth loss, caries, hypoplastic defects in the enamel and occlusal surface wear [1].
 

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