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    • To provide a comprehensive overview of established methodologies for evaluating periodontal wound healing procedures and materials.
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    • Review of existing literature on periodontal wound healing assessment.
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    • Examination of clinical, radiographic, and histological evaluation techniques.

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    • Key topics covered include patient selection, therapeutic principles, and soft/hard tissue measurements.
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    • Advantages and limitations of different methodologies are presented.

    Conclusions:

    • The review concludes by identifying potential endpoints for periodontal wound healing studies.
    • Standardized and validated assessment methods are essential for advancing periodontal regenerative therapies.