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On predicting prognosis for single teeth. Case reports.
Two cases are presented where teeth initially deemed hopeless and scheduled for extraction were, at the patient's request, treated. The so-called hopeless teeth responded well to regenerative periodontal therapy. This supports findings of previous studies that only on healthy teeth can treatment outcome be predicted with confidence.