2020
DOI: 10.5114/jos.2020.94174
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Prevalence and characteristics of tonsillar calcifications visible in dental panoramic radiographs in a sample of Polish population

Abstract: Introduction: Calcifications found in the crypts of palatal tonsils, called tonsilloliths, are considered an incidental finding in panoramic radiographs. Dentists and radiologists should be aware of their radiological appearances in order to avoid diagnosis of different calcifications. Objectives: The objective of the research was to examine the prevalence and characteristics of tonsillar calcifications visible in panoramic radiographs in a sample of Polish population. Material and methods: The study included … Show more

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