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Palatal radicular groove an endodontic–periodontal lesion

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A developmental groove occasionally present on the palatel surface of maxillary incisors; may be deep enough to communicate with the pulp, causing pulp necrosis due to the invasion of bacteria; may contribute to isolated periodontal defects due to loss of attachment in the area. A brief review and a case presented in this paper.

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Sohad, Hy., Renert, U. & Elbahary, S. Palatal radicular groove an endodontic–periodontal lesion. Clin Dent Rev 5, 15 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41894-021-00100-7

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