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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Odontogenic infectionDental granuloma
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 10%(0)
Radiography of the area 7%(0)
Infection tests 7%(0)
Measurements at the reception 6%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%10%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 14%100%
better from pressure 87%
tooth decay 52%
foreign body of the pharynx 81%
cough wet in the morning 51%
pain in the mouth 73%
cough wet during the day 43%
burning in the mouth 69%
giardiasis 40%
touching the head painful 66%
frequent colds 38%
suppuration of the skin 62%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 34%
necrosis 61%
Chronical bronchitis 34%
hands are freezing 60%
tooth decay 33%
erysipelas 60%
tooth decay children 32%
swelling 67% 7%
granulomas of the teeth 31%
boil 56%
cough wet 31%
freezes 56%
paraproctitis 30%
folliculitis 54%
asleep cough during the day 30%
odontogenic infection 51%
coughing in the morning 29%
dry mouth 49%
scarlet 29%
pain when touched 45%
chronic condition 25%
inflammation 58% 14%
acute bronchitis 24%
burns 41%
bronchitis 23%
abscess 83% 42%
inflammation of the root of the tooth 21%
apical periodontitis 37%
pulpitis 20%
pulp necrosis 33%
teeth are destroyed at the roots 19%
swelling of the cheek 33%
phlegmon parotid 19%
cheeks are red with fever 33%
chronic pulpitis 19%
feeling the heat in the cheeks 33%
granulomatous periodontitis 19%
pain in the jaw 26%
extirpation of pulp 17%
soft tissue abscess 26%
parotid abscess 17%
pain in the lower jaw 26%
tooth perforation 16%
high temperature 25%
toothache aching 15%
purulent periodontitis 23%
cold after hypothermia 15%
enlarged submandibular lymph nodes 23%
acute periostitis 15%
enlarged lymph nodes 23%
acute toothache 14%
feeling of heat 22%
resection of the tip of the tooth root 14%
worse from the heat 21%
gums are red 13%
asymmetry 21%
swollen gums 13%
feeling of heat in the face 20%
chronic parodontitis 13%
cheeks are red 20%
purulent periostitis 13%
sense of smell is reduced 19%
trems 12%
dense swelling 19%
history of surgery 11%
loss of sense of smell 19%
periosteal inflammation 11%
bad breath unpleasant 19%
anomalies of the dentition 11%
facial asymmetry 18%
dental injuries 11%
suppuration with fistulas 18%
change of teeth 11%
acute periodontitis 33% 13%
aching 11%
frequent antibiotics 18%
gangrene 9%
anaerobic infection 18%
illness after hypothermia 9%
febrile body temperature 18%
neuritis 9%
pain in the nose 17%
chronic granulomatous disease 9%
nasal congestion 17%
bedsores 9%
slow onset of the disease 17%
consequences of acute respiratory 9%
mucous hyperemia 17%
neuralgia 9%
subcutaneous edema 17%
overwork 8%
neck pain 17%
zpr fatigue from the disease 8%
facial pain 16%
conservative 8%
very high fever 16%
bone fracture 8%
streptococci 16%
there are no complaints 7%
chills 15%
headaches 7%
red rash 15%
acute pain 7%
fistula 15%
trauma 7%
severe fever 15%
consequences of infection 7%
onset of illness 12%
aching gum pain 6%
skin problems 12%
periodontitis 32% 18%
inflammation of the tooth 33% 21%
increased 16% 6%
red papules 18% 10%
feeling of bruising 13% 7%
pain in the gums 21% 17%
parodontitis 20% 16%

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