Comparative evaluation of accuracy of periodontal probing depth and attachment levels using a Florida probe versus traditional probes.

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Published in Med J Armed Forces India on October 23, 2012

Authors

Nitin Gupta1, S K Rath2, Parul Lohra3

Author Affiliations

1: Graded Specialist (Periodontics), Command Millitary Dental Center (EC), Alipore road, Kolkata-27.
2: Senior Advisor (Periodontics), Army Dental Center (R&R), Delhi Cantt-10, India.
3: Graded Specialist (Periodontics), 333 Field Hospital, C/o 56 APO.

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