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Spring 2005: Volume
29, Number 3 |
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| Pediatric
Oral Pathology |
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| Eruption sequestrum: x-ray
microanalysis and microscopic findings |
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A 12 year-old girl with eruption
sequestrum of the mandibular left second molars is reported. Intraoral
findings revealed that a small hard tissue fragment white in color
and with bone-like hardness on the occlusal surface of the mandibular
second molar which was erupting. Histopathologically, the fragments
consisted of necrotized cortical bone. Chronic inflammatory alterations
were also observed in the gingiva in the area of contact with
the osseous tissue. X-ray microanalyzer findings revealed the
percentages of calcium and phosphorous (by weight) as 78.41% and
21.59%, respectively, for a calcium to phosphorous ratio of 3.63,
which was higher than that seen in normal osseous tissue. |
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