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April 29, 2015
CBCT scan allows us to appropriately diagnose resorption defects. In this case, an External inflammatory ...
read more ↘ root resorption defect (ECIR). Notice how large the actual defect is on the scan, and the apparent absence of any pathosis on the two dimensional radiograph. It is also noteworthy, that this defect was not probable.
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read more ↘ root resorption defect (ECIR). Notice how large the actual defect is on the scan, and the apparent absence of any pathosis on the two dimensional radiograph. It is also noteworthy, that this defect was not probable.
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