Two Wall Periodontal Bone Defect
Patient Details
- Female
- 40 years old
- Non-surgical treatment worked to reduce the inflammation but at this site the deep intrabony defect prevented the re-establishment of a normal sulcus
- 8mm probing pocket depth on tooth 42(d)
- Dr Renukanth Raman
- Malaysia


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Initial situation

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Pocket depth 8mm

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Pre-op scan shows what appears to be a two-wall defect

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Less invasive papilla-preserving flap is raised as no collagen membrane is required