Prevalence of panoramic radiographs findings of cementum‐osseous dysplasia with calcification in the department of oral surgery at hospital: A retrospective study
Kazumichi Sato,
Kinue Kurihara,
Aya Tanaka
et al.
Abstract:AimCemento‐osseous dysplasia (COD) is a benign, non‐neoplastic, fibro‐osseous lesion that is often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally on dental radiographs. Radiological examination, rather than biopsy, is recommended for diagnosis because of the risk of infection. The dentist working at a hospital sometimes requests a family dentist to follow up on the progress of COD discovered accidentally during panoramic radiography at a hospital. However, there are few reports on the prevalence of COD on panoramic … Show more
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