Oral Pathology Reference: Cases 1-6
These six cases represent pathology you may encounter in your practice. Use these clinical presentations and diagnoses to help you determine treatment in future cases.
Oral pathology cases can pop up in any dental specialty, so sharpening your detection skills is crucial. Learning from your colleagues is one of the best ways to improve clinical knowledge so you know how to diagnose and treat, and when to refer to a specialist.
Enjoy our roundup of pathology cases from DentistryIQ readers and keep these cases handy as a reference tool.
Patient: 14-year-old female entering orthodontics
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Oral pathology cases can pop up in any dental specialty, so sharpening your detection skills is crucial. Learning from your colleagues is one of the best ways to improve clinical knowledge so you know how to diagnose and treat, and when to refer to a specialist.
Enjoy our roundup of pathology cases from DentistryIQ readers and keep these cases handy as a reference tool.
Patient: 14-year-old female entering orthodontics
- Congenitally missing teeth nos. 17 and 32
- 5 mm circular radiopaque lesion between the lower one-third root apices of nos. 26 and 27
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