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In periodontal therapy, “guided tissue regeneration” is most successful in treating
1. horizontal bone loss.
2. a 3-walled infrabony defect.
3. a mandibular Class III furcation involvement.
4. a mandibular Class II furcation involvement
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions part 2 set 13
In periodontal therapy, 'guided tissue regeneration' is most successful in treating
1. horizontal bone loss.
2. a 3-walled infrabony defect.
3. a mandibular Class III furcation involvement.
4. a mandibular Class II furcation involvement.
(2) and (4)
NDEB released questions set 8
In periodontal therapy, “guided tissue regeneration” is most successful in treating
1. horizontal bone loss.
2. a 3-walled infrabony defect.
3. a mandibular Class III furcation involvement.
4. a mandibular Class II furcation involvement.
(2) and (4)
Planets 28
Guided tissue regeneration surgery selectively promotes the growth of all of the following EXCEPT
epithelial cellsPlanets 26
Guided tissue regeneration is a surgical procedure to
regenerate the periodontium.Planets 25

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