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Clinical Follow-Up of Aggressive Periodontitis after Comprehensive Periodontal Therapy Supported by Systematic Metronidazol and Amoxicillin

متابعة سريرية لمعالجة التهاب النسج حول السنية الجائح الشاملة المدعومة بالميترونيدازول و الأموكسيسيللين الجهازي

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 Publication date 2008
and research's language is العربية
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The outcomes of aggressive peiodontitis therapy (AgP) are not always successful. The aim of the study is to assess the improvement of periodontal status of AgP after surgical periodontal therapy supported by systemic dosages of metronidazol and amoxicillin.

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