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Endodontic therapy is completed on a tooth with a periapical adiolucency. A marked reduction in the size of the radiolucency can be expected in approximately
1 yearHistory 1
Probing depth reduction following scaling and root planing alone will occur if the patient's periodontal condition includes
hyperemic and edematous gingival tissueHistory 1
Endodontic therapy is completed on a tooth with a periapical adiolucency. A marked reduction in the size of the radiolucency can be expected in approximately
1 yearMoc 1
Probing depth reduction following scaling and root planing alone will occur if the patient's periodontal condition includes
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