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J Gottlow1, L Laurell, A Teiwik

  • 1Department of Periodontology, The Institute For Postgraduate Dental Education, Jonkoping, Sweden.

Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD
|March 1, 1994
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Bioresorbable barrier materials simplify guided tissue regeneration into a single surgical step. This approach enhances knowledge of surgical procedures and available bioresorbable membranes for various defects.

Area of Science:

  • Periodontology
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) traditionally involves a two-stage surgical approach.
  • Bioresorbable barrier materials offer potential for a simplified, single-stage procedure.
  • Advancements in biomaterials are crucial for improving GTR outcomes.

Observation:

  • This article details a surgical protocol for applying a specific bioresorbable matrix barrier (Guidor AB).
  • Case studies demonstrate the application in treating Class II furcation defects, intrabony defects, and recession defects.
  • The use of bioresorbable membranes aims to facilitate tissue regeneration and simplify surgical management.

Findings:

  • The bioresorbable matrix barrier facilitates a single-stage surgical protocol for GTR.

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  • Successful application was shown across diverse periodontal defect types, including furcation and intrabony defects.
  • The material effectively supports the regeneration process, potentially reducing treatment complexity.
  • Implications:

    • Single-stage surgery using bioresorbable barriers can improve patient experience and reduce treatment time.
    • Enhanced knowledge of these materials and protocols can lead to wider clinical adoption.
    • Further research into bioresorbable materials can optimize regenerative periodontal therapy.