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Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ¦ Thomson, Johnson ¦ 10th Edition
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Many pathologic lesions have a similar, nondistinct appearance.
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An odontoma often appears as a mixed radiopaque and radiolucent mass of enamel and dentin.
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A nonodontogenic cyst arises from epithelial cells associated with the development of a tooth.
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Resorption that follows a path from inside out, or a widening of the root canal of the tooth, is ...
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The term "idiopathic resorption" can apply to either external or internal resorption.
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Fusion occurs when a single tooth bud divides and forms two teeth.
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A pulp stone is a calcification in the dental pulp in the form of small radiopaque nodules.
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Dilaceration occurs as an unnatural or sharp bend in the tooth root.
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When a developmental anomaly occurs in which the enamel invaginates within the body of the tooth, it ...
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Internal root resorption is most often characterized by root-end resorption where the roots of the ...
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