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Osseous coagulum: a histologic evaluation

L Coverly, P Toto, A Gargiulo

    Journal of Periodontology
    |October 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    This study successfully simulated chronic periodontitis in primates. Osseous coagulum technique accelerated bone healing in periodontal defects compared to curettage alone.

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    Area of Science:

    • Periodontology
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Primate Models

    Background:

    • Chronic periodontitis leads to significant bone loss.
    • Effective treatment strategies for periodontal osseous defects are crucial.
    • Animal models are essential for studying periodontal regeneration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the osseous coagulum technique for treating periodontal osseous defects in a primate model.
    • To compare the efficacy of osseous coagulum versus curettage in promoting periodontal regeneration.
    • To assess the potential of rapid osteogenesis in preventing defect recurrence.

    Main Methods:

    • Simulating chronic periodontitis and creating standardized osseous defects in rhesus monkeys.
    • Treating two- and three-walled periodontal osseous defects using the osseous coagulum technique.

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  • Comparing healing outcomes with curettage alone as a control treatment.
  • Histological and clinical evaluation of tissue regeneration and defect repair.
  • Main Results:

    • The osseous coagulum technique successfully repaired chronic periodontal osseous defects through tissue regeneration.
    • Osseous coagulum demonstrated more rapid osteogenesis in defects compared to curettage alone.
    • Early and rapid filling of osseous defects may inhibit epithelial attachment migration.
    • No significant clinical or histological differences were observed between two- and three-walled lesions post-treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • The osseous coagulum technique is effective in regenerating lost periodontal architecture in primate models.
    • Faster osteogenesis with osseous coagulum may prevent recurrence of periodontal defects.
    • This model provides a reliable method for studying healing and repair in chronic periodontitis.