Avaliação de substâncias químicas utilizadas como solventes no retratamento endodôntico
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Autores: Carlos Alberto Herrero De Morais, Marco Antonio Húngaro Duarte, Marcos Sérgio Endo, Alfredo Franco Queiroz, Marcelo Capitânio,
O cisto gengival do adulto nem sempre é notado, devido ao seu crescimento limitado e ausência de sintomatologia. Em quase todos os casos, está localizado na face vestibular. O diagnóstico diferencial inclui mucocele, abscesso gengival, fístulas e algumas neoplasias benignas. Os adenomas, neuromas e neoplasias ou cistos odontogênicos periféricos podem se localizar nos tecidos gengivais e, quando ainda são pequenos e detectáveis, podem simular o cisto gengival do adulto. Esse...
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