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To identify a pathologic process, clinicians must first learn to recognize what is “normal.” However, multiple variations of normal exist, and failure to distinguish them from pathologic processes can have dangerous consequences. A new study in
General Dentistry determines the prevalence, dominant type and location of a normal variant — zygomatic air cell defects (ZACDs) — in a North American population.
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