Iatrogenic Displacement of a Foreign Body into the Periapical Tissues
The presence of a foreign body in the periapical tissues can cause endodontic failure by triggering an inflammatory response and a subsequent foreign body reaction. This inflammatory response, which can occur to varying degrees, appears radiographically as a radiolucency that can remain asymptomatic...
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Main Authors: | Hugo Plascencia (Author), Alvaro Cruz (Author), Rodrigo Solís (Author), Mariana Díaz (Author), Josué Vázquez (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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