The following features are indicative of Horizontal alveolar bone loss:
alveolar bone loss
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Common Causes of Horizontal alveolar bone loss
The following are the most common causes of Horizontal alveolar bone loss:
superior cervical ganglionectomy
Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria
Risk Factors for Horizontal alveolar bone loss
The following factors may increase the likelihood of Horizontal alveolar bone loss:
smoking
Prevention of Horizontal alveolar bone loss
Yes, it may be possible to prevent Horizontal alveolar bone loss.
Lab Tests and Procedures for Diagnosis of Horizontal alveolar bone loss
The following lab tests and procedures are used to detect Horizontal alveolar bone loss:
Radiography: To diagnose Horizontal alveolar bone loss
Complications of Horizontal alveolar bone loss if untreated
Yes, Horizontal alveolar bone loss causes complications if it is not treated. Below is the list of complications and problems that may arise if Horizontal alveolar bone loss is left untreated:
tooth loss
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This page was last updated on 2/04/2019.
This page provides information for Horizontal alveolar bone loss.