2019
DOI: 10.1590/2177-6709.24.2.032-039.int
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An interview with David Normando

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“…This loss may be due to untreated periodontal disease, trauma, or caries lesions, among others [2]. As a result, we can observe a mesial migration of the second molars accompanied or not by a distalization of the second premolars affecting even the anterior teeth, with the opening of diastemas and midline deviations [3]. In these cases, it is common to find infrabone defects in the mesial of the inclined molar, accompanied by a gingival recession, and a reduction of the interradicular space in the distal region [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This loss may be due to untreated periodontal disease, trauma, or caries lesions, among others [2]. As a result, we can observe a mesial migration of the second molars accompanied or not by a distalization of the second premolars affecting even the anterior teeth, with the opening of diastemas and midline deviations [3]. In these cases, it is common to find infrabone defects in the mesial of the inclined molar, accompanied by a gingival recession, and a reduction of the interradicular space in the distal region [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%