Intra-oral tumours presenting after dental extraction
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ABSTRACT If the symptoms for which dental extraction is performed do not rapidly resolve, or if the tooth socket fails to heal, it is likely that there is further pathology in the alveolus
or gingiva. A series of four cases is presented, in which, following dental extraction, a tumour was found to be the cause of the original symptoms You have full access to this article via
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Intra-oral tumours presenting after dental extraction. _Br Dent J_ 166, 337–338 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4806814 Download citation * Published: 06 May 1989 * Issue Date: 06 May
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