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A circumscribed radiolucent lesion associated with a retained root tip should be curetted because
the lesion may undergo cystic degeneration.
the capillaries of the lesion will cause prolonged bleeding.
the fibrous tissue of the lesion will prevent new bone formation.
pus in the lesion will infect the blood clot.
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