Managing a generalised periodontal disease with the possibility of losing more than one tooth, stage 2 and grade 3 patients with multiple roots remain; oral rehabilitation surgery was done using dental implants and composite veneers.

Management of periodontal diseases, generalized aggressive periodontitis, periodontitis gum disease, oral rehabilitation surgery, dental implants and composite veneers. Introduction Patients who fear the dentist go to a private dental clinic in Sarpsborg (Norway) for a periodontal assessment. The patient has much complexity because she cannot smile, does not like her teeth, and lacks self-confidence. However, … Read more

The patient with periodontitis localized in molars, stage 2 and grade A, presents a whitish lesion on her cheek diagnosed as a manifestation of chronic discoid lupus erythematosus.

Chronic discoid lupus erythematosus, whitish lesion on the cheek, periodontitis, enfermedad periodontal y lupus, chronic cutaneous lupus, the scalp. Previous information Patient Complaint « The patient attends an emergency consultation because she has a sharp pain in tooth 1.4.» History of presenting complaints In the upper jaw:1. A vertical root fracture at the level of … Read more

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