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SUMMARY
Treatment outcomes following periodontal therapy, especially closed mechanical debridement, access flap procedures and bone grafting usually take place through the long junctional epithelium, connective tissue attachment, root ankylosis, or unpredictable amounts of true regeneration at the most coronal part of the defect. The most important factor that affects the outcome of therapy is defect angulation, which is the angle between the bony walls of 2 of 12 the pocket and the root surface. Usually, the most apical and middle parts of the defect possess narrower angulation compared to the most coronal third of the . . .
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