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Effective management of mandibular Grade III furcation: A dicey issue

The changing perspectives in dentistry aim at retaining functionally active teeth with an adequate amount of healthy supporting tissues. One such treatment opportunity available is for the management of teeth with furcation involvement, which in earlier times was attributed with a guarded prognosis....

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Published in:Journal of oral research and review 2014-01, Vol.6 (1), p.21-25
Main Authors: Rekha Rani Koduganti, Sarada Jandhyala, N Sandeep, P Veerendra Nath Reddy
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