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Tag Directory > Osteitis


We have 4 results for Osteitis.

How the Different Root End Infections (Abscessed Teeth) Affect the Body Differently

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There are three main kinds of root end tooth infections, but in most instances they are simply referred to as ?abscessed teeth.? The three main root end tooth infections are called granulomas,cysts and condensing osteitis. Granulomas and cysts, though they appear to be quite similar, have distinctly different characteristics. Fistulas are channels that carry pus from , technorati.com

 

Kostenanalyse und DRG-Vergütung der Osteitiskomplexbehandlung

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A. Scholz und M. Glombitza: Kostenanalyse und DRG-Vergütung der Osteitiskomplexbehandlung Trauma und Berufskrankheit, Online publiziert: 5. Dezember 2008, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg , technorati.com

 

Gum Infections, Dental Infections Directly Related to the Parient?s Calcium Metabolism

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When more supporting bone was lost and the pyorrhea pockets became deeper, the overall conditions and outlook changed remarkably. The surprise was the number of systemic body changes found to take place. Among them were the considerable amount of absorption of bone; the occurrence or non-occurrence of dental caries (cavities); changes in the uric acid , technorati.com

 

How The Different Root End Infections Affect the Body

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How The Different Root End Infections Affect the Body By George Meinig There are three main kinds of root end tooth infections, but in most instances they are simply referred to as ?abscessed teeth.? The three main root end tooth infections are called granulomas, cysts and condensing osteitis. Granulomas and cysts, though they appear to be quite similar, have distinctly different characteristics. Fistulas are channels that carry pus from the infection area to the outside of the face or mou, technorati.com

 


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