Colección de pus periodontal o radicular. El absceso periodontal ocurre en las encías junto a la raíz del diente.
Sinónimos: absceso odontógeno.
<(F.): Abcès dental: is an acute lesion characterized by localization of pus in the structures that surround the teeth. Most patients are treated easily with analgesia, antibiotics, drainage, and/or referral to a dentist or oral-maxillofacial surgeon. However, the physician should be aware of potential complications of simple dentoalveolar abscess.
<(In.): Dental abscess, dentoalveolar abscess, tooth abscess, root abscess: is a localized collection of pus associated with a tooth. The most common type of dental abscess is a periapical abscess, and the second most common is a periodontal abscess.
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