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Polymer implantation in periodontic endodontic lesions. Two case reports
The New York State Dental Journal
|January 1, 1991
Abstract:
A polymethylmethacrylate polymer was used in an attempt to fill periodontal osseous defects. Healing was within normal limits, probing depth and mobility were decreased, and there were no adverse post-operative sequelae. Although there were periapical radio-lucencies that appeared to be endodontic in origin, endodontic therapy did not result in osseous defect fill. The non-resorbable, radiopaque polymer particles appeared to become incorporated within the radiodense tissue of the osseous defects. The alveolar bone within the defects was seen to increase in radiopacity, consistent with osteogenesis.