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- Periapical dental abscess. Designate a pocket of infection in bone tissue surrounding the tooth root, is very painful and is sometimes accompanied by fever, malaise and swollen lymph nodes in the neck.
- Dental phlegmon. Involves the extension of the abscess, inflammation and infection of soft tissues are among the affected root and gum. It appears as a red lump under the gum causing intense pain when pressed.
- Apical granuloma. Corresponds to the formation of a connective tissue capsule containing the spread infection. It causes no symptoms, but it is a permanent source of infection

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