Practical Advanced Periodontal Surgery 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470376416.ch10
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Periodontal Medicine Including Biopsy Techniques

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“…Microscopic evaluation of the cyst wall can describe the form of the lesion, either a classic LPC or a more aggressive multicystic or botryoid form. In any case of microcyst formation in the microscopically evaluated cyst wall, this finding should arouse suspicion about a possible more aggressive form of the lesion [3,7,9,15,16,22].…”
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“…Microscopic evaluation of the cyst wall can describe the form of the lesion, either a classic LPC or a more aggressive multicystic or botryoid form. In any case of microcyst formation in the microscopically evaluated cyst wall, this finding should arouse suspicion about a possible more aggressive form of the lesion [3,7,9,15,16,22].…”
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“…In cases of tooth resorption and irregular bone lesions, other odontogenic or non-odontogenic cysts or tumors can be suspected [7,9]. Usually, LPC is diagnosed accidentally during routine control radiograph, which is well described in most cases [12][13][14][15]. Rarely, atypical situations might occur, including its inflammation, huge size, and atypical location between crowns or opposite to the buccal side.…”
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“…In most cases the noncariogenic dental lesions appear by the combination of abrasion, attrition and erosions. Their ethiology is complex due to the implication of numerous intrinsec and/or extrinsec factors [1][2][3][4][5][6].…”
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“…The resistance to acidic deterioration of the dental hard tissues in a complex oral environment [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11], influenced by the individual particularities and nutritional habits [12][13][14][15][16][17] represent parameters that must be taken into account regarding the selection of the indirect restorative materials for the treatment of the noncariogenic dental lesions.…”
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