Moderate Periodontitis

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A 31 year old female presents with localized periodontitis.

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Following non-surgical therapy, there was reduction of inflammation, reduction in edema, but there is resulting tooth recession from the infection. Oral hygiene, as you can see, is greatly improved.

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