Clinical Evaluations of Soft and Hard Tissue Repair Using Osteo Gen in Periodontal Intraosseous Defects

The aim of this study was to evaluate the repair of hard and soft tissue using Osteo Gen and"ncomparing with flap curettage in periodontal defects. 36 periodontal intraosseous defects in sixteen"npatients involved moderate to advanced periodontitis were randomly selected and allocated to t...

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Main Authors: Haghighati F (Author), Taghi S (Author), Bamoniri Kh (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences, 2000-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The aim of this study was to evaluate the repair of hard and soft tissue using Osteo Gen and"ncomparing with flap curettage in periodontal defects. 36 periodontal intraosseous defects in sixteen"npatients involved moderate to advanced periodontitis were randomly selected and allocated to two"ngroups: test (22) and control groups (14). Slow resorption, excellent tissue compatibility, no exfoliation"nand root resorption were considered during healing. The average of pocket depth in test and control"ngroups was 3.16 and 2.73 mm, respectively. After 6 months, the average of bone repair was 2.18 mm"n(68.97%) and 0.46 mm (16.84%) in test and control groups. Bone apposition was obtained in test group"n(0.09 mm) (2.84%) while bone loss observed in control group (0.32 mm)(l 1.72%). Initial pocket depths"nin test and control groups were 7.68mm and 6.61mm. After six months, re-entry surgery was performed"nand the measurement of new attachment was 3.45 mm (61.19%) and 2.81 mm (51.28%). Recession of"nthe gingival margin was 1.22 mm (15.80%) and 0,58 mm (8.77%) for test and control groups,"nrespectively. By considering these findings, using of Osteo Gen can be recommended compare with flap"ncurettage in periodontal intraosseous defects.
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