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PERICORONAL RADIOLUCENCIES WITH AND WITHOUT RADIOPACITIES
Dental Clinics of North America, 1994Pericoronal radiolucencies are common entities of the jaws that account for about 15% to 20% of all biopsy specimens. They are usually slow-growing, benign entities that involve odontogenic epithelium and the crown of a nonerupting tooth. Many lesions develop early in life and are detected during routine radiographic examination.
C S, Miller, L R, Bean
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Investigations into the nature of pericoronitis
British Journal of Oral Surgery, 1965Summary Pericoronal infection related to the mandibular third molar has been the subject of a planned investigation. The views expressed are based upon the personal examination of material from human cadavers and the detailed study of 2311 patients presenting with the condition at two dental hospitals.
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Post-endodontic pericoronitis.
Dental update, 1993Pericoronitis is defined as inflammation of the soft tissue around the crown of any partially erupted tooth. A case of pericoronitis with an unusual aetiology is described.
P M, McLoughlin, F, McCullagh
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1996
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Pericoronitis or pericoronal infections
International Journal of Orthodontia, Oral Surgery and Radiography, 1925openaire +1 more source

