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EXTERNAL RESORPTION. EXTENSIVE IRREGULAR DESTRUCTION OF BOTH ROOTS OF THE MANDIBULAR SECOND MOLAR ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS.

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PERIAPICAL GRANULOMA

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Periapical abscess. Bilateral soft-tissue swelling of the anterior palate.

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Periapical abscess, periapical radiolucency associated with the nonvital mandibular lateral incisor.

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Physiologic secondary dentin. Periapical abscess with all four teeth non responsive to electric pulp testing.Increased deposition of physiologic secondary dent in on the right central incisor (arrow) delineated the origin of the infection; endodontic treatment of this tooth resolved the lesion.

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Periapical abscess. Multiple, overlapping radiolucencies of the anterior maxilla are present. All four maxillary incisors exhibit pulpal necrosis.

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PERIAPICAL ABSCESS. SHEET OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES

INTERMIXED WITH SCATTERED HISTIOCYTES.

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Ludwig's angina. Soft-tissue swelling of the right submandibular region.

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Cellulitis involving canine space .Erythematous and edematous

enlargement of the left side of the face with involvement of the

eyelids and conjunctiva. Patients with odontogenic infections

involving the canine space are at risk for cavernous sinus

thrombosis.

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Periapical cyst. The clinically significant cyst. Which was not appreciated

fully on the radiograph. (Courtesyof dr. Brian blocher.)

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Periapical cyst. Discrete. Ill-defined radiolucency associated with the maxillary left central incisor.

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Periapical cyst. Radiolucency associated with the maxillary central incisor, which exhibits significant root resorption.

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Residual periapical cyst . persistent radiolucency of the mandibular body at site of previoustooth extraction.

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Residual periapical cyst. Radiolucency with central radiopacity of the right mandibular body.

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Periapical cyst. Cyst lined by stratified squamous epithelium. Note connective tissue wall, which contains a chronic inflammatory infiltrate and scattered cholesterol clefts with associated multinucleated giant cells.

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Periapical cyst .Squamous epithelial cyst lining exhibits numerous

linear and arch-shaped rushton bodies.

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Hyaline bodies. A, multiple hyaline bodies appearing as corrugated collagenous rings surrounding lymphocytes and plasma cells; note early hyaline body filled with serum. B, multiple hyaline bodies with numerous multinucleated giant cells within and around the corrugated collagenous rings.

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Cholesterol crystals

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