2005, Number 3
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Rev ADM 2005; 62 (3)
Post extraction healing and potential complications
Trejo AMR, Calleja AI, Nicolaievsky SE
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 91-93
PDF size: 46.76 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The healing process of a dental alveolus after a dental extraction is a multifactorial physiologic event. The surgical procedure itself represents a challenge to the reparative sequence. A literature review of the normal evolution of an odontectomy as well as the possible complications and their treatment are presented.
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