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Year : 2020 | Volume
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Clinical application of guided bone regeneration in a periodontally compromised implant-supported denture and flow cytometric analysis of the soft tissue growth
Manish Mukherjee1, Sanjay Manohar Londhe2, Subrata Roy3, JS Adhikary4
1 ADC (R & R), New Delhi, India 2 Dte Gen Dental Services, New Delhi, India 3 CMDC (CC), C/o 56 APO, New Delhi, India 4 Department of Radiation Biology, INMAS, New Delhi, India
Correspondence Address:
Manish Mukherjee ADC (R & R), New Delhi - 110 010 India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.4103/JODD.JODD_2_20
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A 69-year-old male, ex-serviceman from the defense research organization, reported to the dental outpatient department of a tertiary care center, with the chief complaint of inability in wearing of the lower dentures. General and systemic examinations were noncontributory. Intraoral examination revealed a firm, tender, pedunculated fibrotic growth measuring 3 cm × 2 cm located inferiorly and buccally to a titanium dental implant on the right aspect of the edentulous mandible, which was excised under local anesthesia, and guided bone regeneration was performed. The soft tissue overgrowth was subjected to flow cytometric analysis.
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