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Periodontal regeneration

S J Froum1, C Gomez

  • 1Veterans Administration Hospital, New York.

Current Opinion in Periodontology
|January 1, 1993
PubMed
Summary
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This review explores periodontal regeneration techniques and agents, including bone grafts and guided tissue regeneration. Future research should focus on growth factors to enhance healing and restore lost periodontium.

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Area of Science:

  • Periodontology
  • Regenerative Medicine

Background:

  • Periodontal disease leads to the loss of supporting tissues.
  • Regenerative therapies aim to restore lost periodontal structures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current clinical and histologic literature on periodontal regeneration.
  • To critically evaluate various regenerative procedures and agents.
  • To discuss future research directions in periodontal regeneration.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive review of existing clinical and histologic literature.
  • Analysis of procedures such as open flap debridement, root conditioning, bone grafting, guided tissue regeneration, and flap positioning.
  • Critique of literature identifying factors influencing periodontal regeneration.

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Main Results:

  • Multiple procedures and agents exist for periodontal regeneration and new attachment.
  • Combinations of techniques show promise in regenerative outcomes.
  • Growth factors represent a key area for future advancements.

Conclusions:

  • Current literature provides a range of options for periodontal regeneration.
  • Further research into growth factors and their delivery is crucial for enhancing healing responses.
  • Optimizing regenerative strategies can lead to better restoration of the lost periodontium.