Necrosis of intact premolar caused by an adjacent apical infection: a case report
Although periapical inflammatory lesions are usually resulted by infection in the root canal system, this rare case showed that a periapical lesion related to an infected tooth may cause pulpal necrosis in adjacent intact tooth, with no history or clinical signs of caries, disease, trauma or develop...
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Main Authors: | Saeed Asgary (Author), Laleh Alim Marvasti (Author) |
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Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry,
2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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