Clinical and radiographic evaluation of single flap approach compared to modified widman flap in treatment of intrabony defects /
Maie Ismaiel Mohammed Fathy
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of single flap approach compared to modified widman flap in treatment of intrabony defects / التقييم الإكلينيكى و الشعاعي لطريقة السلخة الأحادية مقارنة بسلخة ويدمان المعدلة في علاج التآكلات داخل العظمية Maie Ismaiel Mohammed Fathy ; Supervised Mahmoud Elrefaai , Mona Darhous , Mushira Dahaba - Cairo : Maie Ismaiel Mohammed Fathy , 2011 - 125 P. : charts , photographs ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Periodontology
Periodontitis is a multi-factorial disease with the primary etiologic factor is specific invasive oral pathogens that colonize dental plaque biofilms on the tooth root surface. Chronic periodontitis is the most common form of periodontal diseases and is manifested clinically as bleeding on probing, loss of the CAL, alveolar bone resorption, periodontal pocketing, gingival recession, increased mobility, and tooth drifting or exfoliation
Intrabony defects Modified widman flap Single flap approach
Clinical and radiographic evaluation of single flap approach compared to modified widman flap in treatment of intrabony defects / التقييم الإكلينيكى و الشعاعي لطريقة السلخة الأحادية مقارنة بسلخة ويدمان المعدلة في علاج التآكلات داخل العظمية Maie Ismaiel Mohammed Fathy ; Supervised Mahmoud Elrefaai , Mona Darhous , Mushira Dahaba - Cairo : Maie Ismaiel Mohammed Fathy , 2011 - 125 P. : charts , photographs ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Periodontology
Periodontitis is a multi-factorial disease with the primary etiologic factor is specific invasive oral pathogens that colonize dental plaque biofilms on the tooth root surface. Chronic periodontitis is the most common form of periodontal diseases and is manifested clinically as bleeding on probing, loss of the CAL, alveolar bone resorption, periodontal pocketing, gingival recession, increased mobility, and tooth drifting or exfoliation
Intrabony defects Modified widman flap Single flap approach