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Lineas incrementales del cemento dental humano y su relacion con la edad cronologica
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Cemento-osseous dysplasia, a radiological mimic of periapical dental abscess
Emergency Radiology, 2008In the imaging evaluation of Emergency Department patients presenting with facial pain, there is a condition that can mimic the radiographic appearance of a periapical dental abscess. This condition, cemento-osseous dysplasia, may appear similar on dental X-rays, panoramic radiographs, and computed tomography examinations to and must be distinguished ...
Cory M, Resnick, Robert A, Novelline
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Chronic osteomyelitis induced by the placement of dental implants on cemento-osseous dysplasia
British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019Cemento-osseous dysplasia is a well-known condition in which healthy bone becomes sclerotic. Hypovascularity of the lesion (caused by cementum-like deposits) increases the risk of secondary infection and osteomyelitis, which can also be induced by the placement of implants.
H.S. Shin +4 more
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Computerized detection of cemento-enamel junctions in digitized dental radiographs
Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003The authors present a mathematical morphology algorithm for the detection of the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) on dental radiographs to determine anatomical crest level. An experiment was carried out using dental images obtained by digitizing radiographs in an image analysis system.
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