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Area of Science:

  • Periodontal regeneration
  • Intrabony defect management
  • Regenerative surgical approaches

Background:

  • Intrabony defects are a significant challenge in periodontitis management.
  • Periodontal regeneration aims to restore lost tissues, improving periodontal health.
  • Multiple regenerative therapies exist, including grafts, guided tissue regeneration, and biologics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify key considerations for selecting predictable regenerative surgical approaches for intrabony defects.
  • To evaluate factors influencing the success of periodontal regeneration.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical and histologic evidence for various regenerative therapies.
  • Analysis of patient-related factors (e.g., smoking) and defect/site-related factors (e.g., morphology, number of bony walls).

Main Results:

  • Regenerative therapies demonstrate clinical improvements like attachment gain and probing depth reduction.
  • Regeneration predictability is influenced by defect complexity and patient factors.
  • Combination therapies may be required for challenging defects.

Conclusions:

  • Periodontal regeneration of intrabony defects is feasible with diverse strategies.
  • Long-term success requires integration with oral hygiene and supportive periodontal maintenance.