# Reversed architecture is most commonly found in:
A. Trauma from occlusion
B. Retrograde periodontitis
C. Aggressive periodontitis
D. ANUP
The correct answer is A. Trauma from occlusion.
Reversed architecture defects are produced by a loss of interdental bone, including the facial plates and the lingual plates, without a concomitant loss of radicular bone, thereby reversing the normal
architecture. Such defects are more common in the maxilla.
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