Description
Periradicular lesions are pathological conditions that develop at or near the apex of a tooth root. They serve as important indicators of pulpal disease progression in endodontic pathology and often guide the clinical treatment strategy. Although many lesions may appear identical on radiographs, they can differ significantly in histological characteristics and treatment outcomes. This book explores the complex and dynamic nature of the anatomical and pathological inter-communication pathways between the pulp and periapical tissues. Additionally, it reviews various classification systems for periradicular lesions and presents comprehensive approaches to their diagnosis, treatment, and post-treatment prognosis.







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