2017
DOI: 10.29232/2317-2835.2017v22i1.p2-6
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Treatment of grade III furcation lesion by tunneling in a smoker patient: Clinical Case Report

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study is to describe a case report of lower molar treatment with grade III furcation by the tunneling technique in a heavy smoker patient. Case presentation: In the present study, a 40-year--old man, a heavy smoker (> 20 cigarettes / day) presented a grade III furcation injury on dental element 46 after a clinical and radiographic examination. After non-surgical periodontal therapy, the patient was treated with the execution of the tunneling of the furcation of the tooth 46, which wa… Show more

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“…Nowadays, a common implant surface used is the "DAE", a physical modification, made by acid etching the implant titanium surface [2,3]. Success rate of this kind of dental implants is high and varies between 82.7% and 98.8% in healthy adult patients [4]. However, this rate decreases dramatically when implants are positioned in "bad quality" bone, which can be found in a precise anatomic district such as the tuber maxillae, regenerated bone and post extractive sites [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, a common implant surface used is the "DAE", a physical modification, made by acid etching the implant titanium surface [2,3]. Success rate of this kind of dental implants is high and varies between 82.7% and 98.8% in healthy adult patients [4]. However, this rate decreases dramatically when implants are positioned in "bad quality" bone, which can be found in a precise anatomic district such as the tuber maxillae, regenerated bone and post extractive sites [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%