Dr. Edward Brian Fowler DDS, MS
Periodontist | Periodontics
5005 N PIEDRAS ST EL PASO TX, 79920About
Dr. Edward Fowler practices Periodontics in Tacoma, WA. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Dr. Fowler has expertise in the treatment of oral inflammation and often treats problematic periodontal cases, such as those with severe gum disease or a complex medical history. Some treatments that Dr. Fowler provides are scaling and root planing and root surface debridement.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Retained free gingival graft rugae: a 9-year case report.
- Enhanced fixed prosthetics with a connective tissue ridge augmentation.
- The free gingival graft combined with the frenectomy: a clinical review.
- Ridge preservation utilizing an acellular dermal allograft and demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft: Part I. A report of 2 cases.
- Ridge preservation utilizing an acellular dermal allograft and demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft: Part II. Immediate endosseous implant placement.
- Radiographic osseous regeneration after initial therapy with systemic doxycycline.
- Smile enhancement via internal gingivectomies.
- Early creeping attachment after frenectomy: a case report.
- Subgingival restorations with resin ionomer: a periodontal alternative.
- Nasal fistula associated with dental infection: a report of a case.
- Failure of resin ionomers in the retention of multi-rooted teeth with Class III furcation involvement: a rebuttal case report.
- Site-specific chlorhexidine: a periodontal alternative.
- Periodontal plastic surgical technique for gingival fenestration closure.
- Root coverage with an acellular dermal allograft: a three-month case report.
- Ridge augmentation with a folded acellular dermal matrix allograft: a case report.
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