Modified Coronally Positioned Flap for Obtaining New Attachment in Class 2 and 3 Furcation Defects Part 1 Rationale and Surgical Technique

Abstract
A new technique. The modified coronally positioned flap procedure, is described for treatment of Class 2 and Class 3 molar furcation defects in conjunction with barrier membranes. This technique is designed to minimize barrier exposure during the healing phase and to cover and protect the newly formed granulation tissue following barrier removal. Examples are presented and discussed. and modifications for varying situations ore described. The modified coronally positioned flap technique is applicable for use with nonresorbable and resorbable membranes.

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