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Hom-Lay Wang, Henry Greenwell, Joseph Fiorellini

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    Periodontal disease causes tooth loss, but regenerative therapies aim to restore lost tissues. This review covers mechanisms and procedures for periodontal regeneration, enhancing treatment predictability.

    Area of Science:

    • Periodontology
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Dental Surgery

    Background:

    • Periodontal disease results in the destruction of tooth-supporting structures and eventual tooth loss.
    • Conventional periodontal treatments like flap debridement manage disease but offer limited tissue regeneration.
    • Advanced surgical techniques are emerging for more predictable regeneration of periodontal tissues.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the current understanding of periodontal regeneration mechanisms, cells, and factors.
    • To discuss procedures for restoring periodontal tissues around natural teeth.
    • To update knowledge for periodontists and researchers interested in improving regenerative procedure predictability.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of mechanisms, cells, and factors involved in periodontal regeneration.

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  • Analysis of current surgical procedures for periodontal tissue restoration.
  • Synthesis of information to provide an updated understanding of the field.
  • Main Results:

    • Conventional surgeries have limitations in regenerating lost periodontal structures.
    • Newer surgical procedures show potential for more predictable regeneration of periodontal tissues.
    • Understanding the biological basis is crucial for successful regenerative outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • Regenerative periodontal therapy offers a promising approach to restore lost tissues and function.
    • Continued research into cellular and molecular mechanisms will enhance regenerative predictability.
    • This review provides an updated foundation for clinicians and researchers in periodontal regeneration.