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Stomatologia, 1990
The apicoectomy in molars is a well accepted, though not so popular, method for the treatment of molars with chronic inflammatory periapical disease. This paper is about the indications as well as the surgical technique of the operation. The procedure is connected with very good clinical results and no serious complications, therefore is suggested for ...
M, Ainatzoglou, N, Lazaridis
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The apicoectomy in molars is a well accepted, though not so popular, method for the treatment of molars with chronic inflammatory periapical disease. This paper is about the indications as well as the surgical technique of the operation. The procedure is connected with very good clinical results and no serious complications, therefore is suggested for ...
M, Ainatzoglou, N, Lazaridis
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Minerva stomatologica, 1981
Chronic apical periodontitis and apical cyst are chronologically different expressions of a chronic, productive-type inflammatory process. Treatment, however, differs with cases. As X-ray diagnosis is generally impossible, endodontic treatment is the first therapeutic action required. If no remission is seen, surgery is necessary, with curettage in the
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Chronic apical periodontitis and apical cyst are chronologically different expressions of a chronic, productive-type inflammatory process. Treatment, however, differs with cases. As X-ray diagnosis is generally impossible, endodontic treatment is the first therapeutic action required. If no remission is seen, surgery is necessary, with curettage in the
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IS THAT APICOECTOMY REALLY NECESSARY
Australian Dental Journal, 1976B. Feiglin, L. Summers
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Revista portuguesa de estomatologia e cirurgia maxilo-facial, 1974
S M, Dos Reis, A, Bandeira
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S M, Dos Reis, A, Bandeira
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