apical periodontal abscess

  • 1Abscess — A local accumulation of pus anywhere in the body. The following are some examples of abscesses: {{}}A skin abscess is better known as a common boil; A peritonsillar abscess is a persistent collection of pus behind the tonsils; and A perianal… …

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  • 2Tooth abscess — A tooth abscess or root abscess is pus enclosed in the tissues of the jaw bone at the apex of an infected tooth s root(s). Usually the abscess originates from a bacterial infection that has accumulated in the soft, often dead, pulp of the tooth.… …

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  • 3root abscess — a chronic or acute abscess in supporting structures of the root of a tooth; when it is of endodontic origin, called apical a.; when periodontal in origin, called periodontal a …

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  • 4Healing of periapical lesions — Apical periodontitis is typically the body’s defense response to the threat of microbial invasion from the root canal. [Lopez Marcos, JF. Aetiology, classification and pathogenesis of pulp and periapical disease, Med Oral Patol Oral Cir Bucal… …

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  • 5Periapical cyst — Classification and external resources CT scan through head showing a right periapical cyst ICD 10 K …

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  • 6Combined periodontic-endodontic lesions — are localized, circumscribed areas of bacterial infection originating from either dental pulp, periodontal tissues surrounding the involved tooth or teeth or both.[1] Source of infection Combined periodontic endodontic lesions take the form of… …

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  • 7Chronic periodontitis — is a common disease of the oral cavity consisting of chronic inflammation of the periodontal tissues that is caused by accumulation of profuse amounts of dental plaque. Chronic periodontitis Classification and external resources ICD 10 K05.3 ICD… …

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  • 8Necrotic pulp — is a finding in dentistry to describe dental pulp within a tooth which has become necrotic. It is a finding of interest to dentists as the process of pulp death may be painful causing a toothache. Sequelae of a necrotic pulp include acute apical… …

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  • 9Dental caries — This article is about dental caries in humans. To read about dental caries in other animals, please see dental caries (non human). Dental caries Classification and external resources Destruction of a tooth by cervical decay from dental caries.… …

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  • 10Toothache — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K08.8 ICD 9 525.9 …

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