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Should we or shouldn't we treat condensing osteitis with root canal therapy?
J A Wallace1, C J Tyler, D D Donne
1Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry, Cleveland.
Abstract:
The intent of this article is to review with the dental clinician the literature concerning a lesion labeled condensing osteitis. A radiographic and histologic picture is presented along with etiology and diagnosis. A conclusion is drawn from the available literature to treat these lesions with endodontic therapy.
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