Abscessed apical radicular cyst. Case report
Introduction: the apical radicular cyst is the most frequent within the odontogenic cysts of the oro-maxillofacial region, with a prevalence of 90%. It occurs in the permanent dentition, mainly in the anterior area and they are usually asymptomatic, as long as they are not associated with inflammato...
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Main Authors: | Yailenis Francés Rodríguez (Author), Lianne Laura de León Ramírez (Author), Carlos Enrique Medina Campaña (Author), Adriana María Barroso de la Cruz (Author) |
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Universidad de Ciencias Médicas de Granma,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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