INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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How are 1 and 2 wall defects treated?

  1. Regeneration

  2. Amputation

  3. Resection to recontour bone to have positive architecture

  4. Antibiotic Therapy

The correct answer is: Resection to recontour bone to have positive architecture

1 and 2 wall defects are treated by resection to recontour bone to have positive architecture. This involves reshaping the bone to ensure that it has a more favorable form for supporting the surrounding structures and promoting optimal healing. This treatment approach aims to create a more stable and conducive environment for the surrounding soft tissues and to prevent further bone loss. Therefore, the correct answer is the most appropriate treatment option for addressing 1 and 2 wall defects.