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Radiographic signs of pathology determining removal of an impacted mandibular third molar assessed in a panoramic image or CBCT
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Pathology associated with the third molar is more often observed in CBCT than in PAN. More third molars would be removed if pathological findings are based on CBCT. Mesioangulated/horizontally positioned third molars overprojecting the cervical/root part of the second molar in PAN are strongly associated with pathology observed in CBCT.
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