Condensing osteitis

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Condensing osteitis is a condition affecting the tooth molars, wherein bone production is increased causing radiopaque lesion. This reaction is due to the patient resistance combined with a low degree of offending bacteria. It commonly occurs in the periapical regions of the lower molars and usually develops in young people. Condensing osteitis is caused by a reaction to periodontal infection.

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