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Severe angular alveolar bone loss and furcation defect degree II at 36. Probing depth: 3.3.13 (Buccal), 3.2.11 (Lingual). 

Severe angular alveolar bone loss and furcation defect degree II at 36. Probing depth: 3.3.13 (Buccal), 3.2.11 (Lingual). 

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... • Debe evaluarse si los sitios tratados muestran reducción de la profundidad al sondaje, ganancia de inserción clínica y resolución de la inflamación, así como la higiene oral y motivación del paciente (59) . También la movilidad dentaria, estado oclusal y sensibilidad radicular. ...
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...  We should evaluate whether the treated sites show reduced probing depth, clinical attachment gain and resolution of inflammation. Oral hygiene and patient's motivation should also be evaluated (59) , in addition to tooth mobility, occlusal state and root sensitivity. ...
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