Guided tissue regeneration for periodontal intrabony defects

Nedelkovska, Ivana and Kovacevska, Ivona and Spasovski, Spiro and Zlatanovska, Katerina and Longurova, Natasa and Atanasovska Stojanovska, Aneta and Popovska, Mirjana and Grbovik, Edis and Panajotu, Risto and Isa, Maxhide and Rusevska, Biljana and Ivanovska Stojanovska, Marija (2024) Guided tissue regeneration for periodontal intrabony defects. International Dental Journal, 74 (1). S290-S290. ISSN 0020-6539

[thumbnail of Guided tissue regeneration for periodontal intrabony defects.pdf] Text
Guided tissue regeneration for periodontal intrabony defects.pdf

Download (567kB)
[thumbnail of Cover FDI.pdf] Text
Cover FDI.pdf

Download (420kB)
[thumbnail of IDJ FDI 2 page.pdf] Text
IDJ FDI 2 page.pdf

Download (154kB)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The use of modern biomaterials for guided
tissue regeneration (GTR) proves to be a much effective
method in stimulating the regenerative potential of the bone
tissue, compare to isolated surgical treatment.
CASE DESCRIPTION: The aim of present case was to evaluate
the effect of Emdogain(enamel matrix derivate) with Collagen
Block(Geistlich) in treatment of intrabony defects. A 51 year
old male patient came to the Department of Periodontology
and oral patology with the chief complaint of bleeding gums.
Intrabony vertical defects radiographically verified in teeth
#17,#16,#15 were present.Phase 1 therapy was initiated and the patient was advised to rinse with 0.12% chlorohexidin
twice daily for 14 days.Patient was asked to start antibiotic
thrice daily with probiotic capsules.Mucoperiosteal flap was
reflected and thorough debridement of the furcation defect
was evaluated.EMD and Collagen Block was condensed into
the furcation and intrabony defects. Flap was sutured with 5
0 silk sutures.
DISCUSSION: After the surgical treatment patient was
instructed to rinse with 10% betadine sol. and not to brush
and chew from the operated side for 14 days. The patient was
recalled for suture removal, pocket probing depth (PPD), horizontal furcation defect (HFD), and BOP were recorded after 6 months.There was reduction in all the clinical parameters along with evidence of radiographic bone fill.
CONCLUSION/CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The use of biomaterials as an adjunct in periodontal surgery represents a promising potential in the facilitated and effective periodontal
treatment. Stimulation and regeneration of the junctional
epithelium, reduction of infrabony defects and restoration of the anatomical appearance and shape of the supporting alveolar bone.

Item Type: Article
Impact Factor Value: 3.2
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Medical and Health Sciences > Health biotechnology
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Katerina Zlatanovska
Date Deposited: 24 Oct 2024 09:10
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2024 09:10
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34885

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item