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Relationship between the depths of furcal defects and alveolar bone loss.
H. Tal
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School of Dentistry
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Alveolar Bone
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Alveolar Bone Loss
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Bone Crest
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Buccal Surface
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Cemento-enamel Junction
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Dry Mandibles
50%
First Molar
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High Correlation
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Lingual Surface
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Mandibular Teeth
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Molar Teeth
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No Significant Difference
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People of Color
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Second Molar
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Second Molar Teeth
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South African
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Vertical Bone Gain
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Medicine and Dentistry
Alveolar Bone
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Alveolar Bone Loss
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Cementoenamel Junction
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First Molar
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Lower Jaw
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Molar Tooth
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Osteolysis
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Second Molar
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