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Foramen Apicis Dentis
A minute opening at or near the apex of a root of a tooth, but on occasion located on the side of a root, which allows passage to the vascular, lymphatic and neural structures supplying the pulp. Sometimes the main opening branches near the apex to form two or more apical openings. (NCI Thesaurus)
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