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[Guided tissue regeneration in endodontics. Part 1].

K Gagnon1, M A Morand

  • 1Faculty of Dentistry, Laval University, Quebec City.

Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
|August 31, 1999
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Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) is now accepted for periodontal disease. Its principles are being applied to endodontics for endo-perio lesions, with this review covering GTR mechanisms and products.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontology and Endodontics
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomaterials Science

Context:

  • Periodontal disease often results in significant tissue loss.
  • Pulpal necrosis can lead to periodontal tissue destruction via irritant leakage.
  • Endodontic-periodontal lesions present complex treatment challenges.

Purpose:

  • To review the mechanisms of Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR).
  • To discuss products utilized in GTR for endodontic applications.
  • To establish the current standing of GTR in managing endo-perio lesions.

Summary:

  • Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) principles, established in periodontics, are increasingly applied to endodontic treatments for lesions involving both tissues.
  • This review explores the fundamental mechanisms driving GTR and examines various biomaterials and products employed in its application.

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  • The article highlights that while promising, GTR for endo-perio lesions is an evolving modality suited for specific clinical scenarios.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a foundational understanding of GTR mechanisms for endodontic applications.
    • Informs clinicians about available GTR products for treating complex endo-perio lesions.
    • Establishes the basis for further research and clinical adoption of GTR in endodontics.