Pulp stones associated with the renal calculi
Article Type : Review Article
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Volume : 2
Issue : 3
Online ISSN : XXXX
Print ISSN : XXXX
Article First Page : 33
Article End Page : 35
Abstract
Pulp calcifications stones are discrete calcifications in the pulp of teeth. They are a frequent finding on bitewing and periapical radiographs. Johnson and Bevelander stated that a single tooth may have stones ranging from 1 to 12 or even more, with sizes varying from minute particle to large masses that occlude the pulp space. They often develop in teeth that appear quite normal in other respects. In this review we say about the relationship of pulp stone with renal caliculi.
Keywords: Pulp Stone, Renal calculi.
Doi No:-10.18231