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Vertical Defect at Baseline Through 36 Months Post-Op
Case by: Dr. William Giannobile

6 month post-operative radiographi showing bone fill on the mesial and distal surfaces of the tooth.
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Baseline clinical photograph reveals a 6 mm, vertical, 4 mm wide, 1-and 2-walled intrabony defect on the mesial of tooth #30. Pre-operative radiograph
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12 month post-operative radiograph demonstrating substantial bone fill in the original defect with increased trabecular bone pattern from 6 months post-operative. 36 month post-operative radiograph demonstrating increased radiopacity of the bone fill on the mesial and distal surfaces of the tooth.