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Home » Periodontal Osseous Defects

Periodontal Osseous Defects

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Periodontal Osseous Defects

Write short note on types of osseous defects.
Answer. Osseous defects are those defects which are formed as a result of destruction of alveolar bone due to periodontal disease.

Various Types of Osseous Defects

According to Goldman and Cohen (1958)

  • One-walled defect
  • Two-walled defect
  • Three-walled defect
  • Combined defect

According to Glickman (1964)

  • Osseous/interdental craters
  • Hemiseptal defects
  • Infrabony defects
  • Bulbous bone contour
  • Inconsistent margins and ledges (plateau-like bony margins)
  • Reversed architecture

Periodontal Osseous Defects

According to Prichard (1967)

  • Interproximal crater
  • Inconsistent margins
  • Hemisepta
  • Furcation invasion
  • Intrabony defects
  • Combination

According to Manson and Nicholson

  • Thickened margins
  • Interdental crater
  • Hemiseptum
  • Infrabony defect with 3 osseous walls
  • Infrabony defect with 2 osseous walls
  • Infrabony defect with one osseous wall other than hemiseptum
  • Marginal gutter
  • Furcation involvement
  • Irregular bony margins
  • Dehiscence
  • Fenestration
  • Exostosis

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