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Radiopaque Lesions - Coggle Diagram
Radiopaque Lesions
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cementoblastoma
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focal sclerosing osteomyelitis,hyper cementosis, odontoma
commission will be required to categorize the characteristics of the lesion involved including the stage of development the Vitality of the tooth and factors that would indicate a large cementoblastoma
radiolucent calcified Mass halo around the Outer Perimeter, PDL space,
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usually found in young adults less than 21 years of age, the mandibular first molar most commonly affected
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true tumor of the cementum, benign otogenic tumor
odontoma
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osteoma, cementoblastoma,periapical cemento-osseous dysplasia
may be seen in Gardner syndrome along with osteoma.daeodon Toma May impinge on teeth causing a failure to erupted may also grow in size causing facial asymmetry
appear radiographically more Amorphis and as solitary forms of n distinct radiopacities rather than to like structures
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osteopetrosis
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Paget disease, hyperparathyroidism, acromegaly, malignant bone disease
an existing Dental problem may cause the patient to seek treatment, and the osteoporosis may be diagnosed during routine treatment
radiograph showing increase bone density with an amorphous aspect, marrow space encroachment, and malformed teeth that may appear clinically as odontoma
genetic disease, hereditary and categorize in different groups
age will vary on type of osteoporosis,maybe evidenced in infancy toward midlife.occurs almost exclusively in the mandible
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