Evidence of bone loss up to 30 percent and crestal bone density that appears as a fuzzy cupping-out of the alveolar crest are radiographic signs of case type II periodontal disease.
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Q33: Radiographs can reveal furcation involvement in the
Q34: In horizontal bone loss, the buccal and
Q35: Radiographs may be used to evaluate crestal
Q37: Radiographs can distinguish treated versus untreated disease.
Q38: Vertical bone loss is the same diagnosis
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