Brief Case Report: Alveolar Dehiscence in a 20 Year Old Male Patient

  • Udit Jain
Keywords: Dehiscence, Alveolar, Fenestration

Abstract

The two main alveolar defects are: dehiscence and fenestration, which are quite commonly observed and this brief case report describes Alveolar Dehiscence in a 20 Year Old Male Patient and its subsequent treatment.

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CITATION
DOI: 10.26440/ihrj.v2i9.01B
Published: 2018-12-23
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Udit Jain. Brief Case Report: Alveolar Dehiscence in a 20 Year Old Male Patient. IHRJ [Internet]. 2018Dec.23 [cited 2024Apr.24];2(9):215-6. Available from: https://ihrjournal.com/ihrj/article/view/188