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  2. Periapical cyst - Wikipedia

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    A periapical cyst is a common dental cyst that develops from the epithelial rests of Malassez around the root of a non-vital tooth. It may cause swelling, pain, infection, and bone resorption, and can be diagnosed by oral examination and radiology.

  3. Healing of periapical lesions - Wikipedia

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    In 1890, W.D. Miller, considered the father of oral microbiology, was the first to associate pulpal disease with the presence of bacteria. [11] This was confirmed by Kakehashi, who, in 1965, proved that bacteria were the cause of pulpal and periradicular disease in studies using animal models; pulpal exposures were initiated in both normal and germ-free rats, and while no pathologic changes ...

  4. Oral cancer - Wikipedia

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    Oral cancer is a type of mouth cancer that can affect the lips, tongue, gums, and throat. It is often caused by tobacco, alcohol, HPV infection, or sun exposure, and can be prevented by avoiding these factors. Learn about the signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of oral cancer.

  5. Pericoronitis - Wikipedia

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    Pericoronitis is a dental condition that affects the gums and the dental follicle around a partially erupted tooth, often the lower wisdom tooth. It can cause pain, swelling, pus, fever and complications if not treated.

  6. Angular cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    Angular cheilitis is inflammation of the corners of the mouth, often caused by infection, irritation or allergies. Learn about the signs, diagnosis and management of this common condition, as well as its possible links to nutritional deficiencies and dentures.

  7. Gingival cyst - Wikipedia

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    Gingival cyst is a type of cysts of the jaws that originates from the dental lamina and is found in the mouth parts. Epstein's pearl is a palatal cyst found in newborns, while Bohn's nodules and dental lamina cysts are other types of gingival cysts.

  8. Epulis - Wikipedia

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    Epulis is a general term for tumor-like growths on the gums or alveolar mucosa. Fibrous epulis is a firm, pink mass that may have bone formation and is often painless. Learn about other types of epulis, such as pyogenic granuloma, pregnancy epulis and ossifying fibroid epulis.

  9. Lateral periodontal cyst - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, signs, symptoms, formation, diagnosis, treatment and classification of lateral periodontal cysts, a rare form of jaw cysts. Find out the possible causes, complications and prognosis of this non-inflammatory developmental cyst.

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