3D Model of Condensing Osteitis

Condensing Osteitis is a condition where the body responds to chronic inflammation at the tooth root by increasing bone production around the apex. Unlike typical infections that lead to bone resorption, condensing osteitis presents as a dense, radiopaque area on X-rays. This condition often occurs in response to a low-grade infection and resolves after appropriate root canal therapy. Explore how this unique bone reaction develops with our 3D model.