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Regenerating bone in clinical periodontics.

J T Mellonig1, G M Bowers

  • 1Department, University of Texas, San Antonio 78284-7894.

Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
|October 1, 1990
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This study examines bone grafts, alloplastic materials, and guided tissue regeneration for periodontal tissue reconstruction. It discusses controversies and the role of these methods in periodontal regeneration.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontal regeneration
  • Biomaterials science
  • Tissue engineering

Background:

  • Periodontal tissue loss necessitates reconstructive therapies.
  • Autografts, allografts, and alloplastic materials are common reconstructive options.
  • Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is another approach for periodontal repair.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and discuss controversies surrounding periodontal reconstructive therapies.
  • To evaluate the role of different therapeutic modalities in achieving periodontal regeneration.
  • To provide an overview of current regenerative approaches in periodontology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review focusing on bone grafts (autografts and allografts), alloplastic materials, and GTR.
  • Analysis of existing studies and clinical data on periodontal regeneration outcomes.

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  • Discussion of reported controversies and challenges associated with each modality.
  • Main Results:

    • Various materials and techniques show potential for periodontal regeneration.
    • Controversies exist regarding the efficacy, predictability, and long-term outcomes of different methods.
    • The optimal choice of therapy often depends on the specific clinical situation and patient factors.

    Conclusions:

    • Bone grafts, alloplastic materials, and GTR are key strategies in periodontal regeneration.
    • Ongoing research and clinical debate address the controversies in their application.
    • Understanding these modalities is crucial for effective periodontal tissue reconstruction.