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Chapter 7 Disorders of the Dental Pulp,Pulpal diseases may be either inflammatory or degenerative. Very rarely, jaw tumours may grow through the apical foramen into the pulp space (Figs. 7.1a, b).neolith 发表于 2025-3-25 07:42:14
Chapter 8 Disorders of the Periodontal Tissues,Disorders of the periodontal tissues can be divided into diseases of the marginal gingiva proper and those also involving the underlying bone of the alveolar socket. Gingival diseases may be either hyperplastic or inflammatory.小溪 发表于 2025-3-25 12:27:17
Chapter 9 Odontogenic Cysts,Cysts of the jaws are classified in several categories depending on histogenesis and etiology. Those that arise from odontogenic epithelium are called odontogenic; those that have their source in other epithelial structures are known as nonodontogenic . The latter will not be discussed here.口音在加重 发表于 2025-3-25 19:36:01
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Overview: Helps dentists and oral surgeons to recognize and diagnose gross dental abnormalities.Helps pathologists to increase diagnostic skills.Includes diagnosis of histologic alterations due to dental treatm978-3-642-09081-3978-3-540-71691-4Critical 发表于 2025-3-26 00:31:50
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Chapter 11 Immature Odontogenic Tissues. A Source of Diagnostic Confusion,tures visible in the slide are indicating the presence of an odontogenic tumour or if they are just remnants of tissues connected with tooth development. Two different parts of the immature tooth are important in this respect: the dental papilla and the dental follicle. Both will be discussed in some detail.Flat-Feet 发表于 2025-3-26 17:40:29
Chapter 2 Histology of the Teeth and Surrounding Structures,ssue with blood vessels and nerves, and supports the enamel cap that covers the part of the tooth that is exposed to the oral cavity. In the root area, dentin is covered by cementum that fixes the collagenous fibres of the periodontal ligament onto the root surface.