For a 24 year old patient with severe inflammation, height o…
For a 24 year old patient with severe inflammation, height of bone 1-2mm apical to CEJ, and non-significant medical history apart from controlled asthma with an albuterol inhaler, which of the following treatments would be the most appropriate?
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Case #1: Scenario: An 18-year-old female presented with the chief complaint: “I want my smile back. I was in an accident and lost my front teeth”. She reported no medical conditions. Dental history: clinical health with no significant probing depths, bleeding on probing, or mobility. The treatment plan for implants from #6–11 was generated in collaboration with the restoring dentist. In order to address the malalignment on the mandibular arch, an orthodontist was consulted after the tooth vitality was confirmed by an endodontist. Once confirmed, a combination of bone grafting materials was used on the maxillary ridge. In the case above, the periodontist opted for bone grafting material from a cadaver bone. This is called a(n):
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