Attaching the biopsy report of the infected tissues excised during periapical surgery...is there any malignancy risk(future or present) involved???I am worried...
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There is no malignancy ...but this granulation tissue can change to Cyst so dont take it lightly ...send me pics of your tooth and xrays of that tooth i will plan treatment plan for you
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The biopsy report shown here indicates that there was granulation tissue around the bottom tip of the offended root. This suggests a mere inflammatory process which happens in reaction to infection or foreign body in out body. There is no need to worry based on this report, there isn't any malignancy.
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