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Reabsorciones atípicas en molares temporales inferiores

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2012
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El diagnóstico de esta patología suele ser un hallazgo radiográfico casual, y la frecuencia es bastante alta. Con los resultados obtenidos podríamos trabajar en una segunda fase, realizando un diagnóstico temprano y decidir si hay que optar por una terapia o esperar la resolución espontánea. [ABSTRACT] The diagnosis of this pathology use to be casual when we make a radiography, and the frequency of this pathology is high enough. We'll be able to work with the results of this study, in a second phase. We make an early diagnosis and decide to wait the resolution itself or make a kind of therapy.
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