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- Phoenix_abscess abstract "A phoenix abscess is a dental abscess that can occur immediately following root canal treatment. Another cause is due to untreated necrotic pulp (chronic apical periodontitis). It is also the result of inadequate debridement during the endodontic procedure. Risk of occurrence of a phoenix abscess is minimised by correct identification and instrumentation of the entire root canal, ensuring no missed anatomy.Treatment involves repeating the endodontic treatment with improved debridement, or tooth extraction. Antibiotics might be indicated to control a spreading or systemic infection.".
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- Phoenix_abscess subject Category:Acquired_tooth_disorders.
- Phoenix_abscess type Abstraction100002137.
- Phoenix_abscess type AcquiredToothDisorders.
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- Phoenix_abscess type Condition113920835.
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- Phoenix_abscess type State100024720.
- Phoenix_abscess comment "A phoenix abscess is a dental abscess that can occur immediately following root canal treatment. Another cause is due to untreated necrotic pulp (chronic apical periodontitis). It is also the result of inadequate debridement during the endodontic procedure.".
- Phoenix_abscess label "Phoenix abscess".
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