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Does 208 need to be extracted? There is some periapical lucency around the caudal root of 208 and it has a slab fracture but unable to get probe into pulp cavity and probing depth of the tooth was normal. 209 has been extracted.
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Does 208 need to be extracted? There is some periapical lucency around the caudal root of 208 and it has a slab fracture but unable to get probe into pulp cavity and probing depth of the tooth was normal. 209 has been extracted.
Does 208 need to be extracted? There is some periapical lucency around the caudal root of 208 and it has a slab fracture but unable to get probe into pulp cavity and probing depth of the tooth was normal. 209 has been extracted.
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