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Understanding White Spots on X-rays & CT Scans: What Do They Mean?
Radio-opacity, increased radiodensity, hyperdensity, and infiltration on CT refer to abnormal, bright, "white" areas of bone or tissue found on medical imaging. While not synonymous with "lesion," radio-opacities usually occur at the site of bone lesions.Teeth Whitening - Related Articles
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