Dental cysts or tumors may be discovered during routine x-rays or dental exams. Cysts and tumors must be closely monitored and diagnosed to rule out cancerous tumors in the oral cavity. Learn how experts at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals can diagnose and treat jaw tumors or cysts.
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Most Recently Shared on October 31, 2011 at 5:40 pm By:
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Dental cysts or tumors may be discovered during routine x-rays or dental exams. Cysts and tumors must be closely monitored and diagnosed to rule out cancerous tumors in the oral cavity. Learn how experts at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals can diagnose and treat jaw tumors or cysts.
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