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The Periodontium
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428 pages
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The book examines the evolution of knowledge surrounding periodontal tissues since the 1936 Handbook contribution by Lehner and Plenk. It critiques the earlier work for its lack of factual review and reliance on speculative arguments rather than scientific evidence. The authors highlight significant advancements in understanding the development, structure, function, and physiology of the periodontium, which have become crucial for clinical practices in periodontology, orthodontics, and dental procedures. This updated perspective emphasizes a more evidence-based approach to diagnosis and treatment.
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2011, paperback
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