Incidental findings in patients who underwent cone beam computed tomography for implant treatment planning
Conclusions: Oral radiologists should be aware of incidental findings and evaluate the possibilities of underlying diseases in a comprehensive way, and if there is a concern about the finding, they should refer the patient to the relevant specialist.
Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice - Category: Rural Health Authors: E Kurtuldu HT Alkis S Yesiltepe MA Sumbullu Source Type: research
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