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Radiographic parameters as prognostic indicators for healing of class II furcation defects.

Jacob Horwitz1, Eli E Machtei, Peter Reitmeir, Rolf Holle, Ti-Sun Kim, Peter Eickholz.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate radiographic measurements for use as prognostic indicators for healing of class II furcation defects following regenerative therapy.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 17 patients (eight females), 33 class II furcation defects (mandibular buccal (n=10) and lingual (n=12), and maxillary buccal (n=11)) were treated using the barrier membrane technique. Twenty-six furcations were treated using a bioabsorbable membrane, while a nonresorbable membrane was used to treat the remaining seven furcation defects. Clinical parameters and standardized radiographs were obtained before as well as 6 and 24 months after therapy. All radiographs were digitized and evaluated by an examiner blinded to the clinical data. The following distances were measured: cemento-enamel junction line (CEJ-line) to alveolar crest (AC) at the furcation site (AC-CEJ line), CEJ-line to the furcation fornix (Fx-CEJ line), width of the furcation at the level of the AC (FW) as well as the distance from Fx to a straight line between the AC mesial and distal of the tooth (Fx-AC line).
RESULTS: Statistically significant (p<0.001) horizontal attachment gains could be observed 6 and 24 months after therapy (6 months: 1.49+/-0.85 mm; 24 months: 1.14+/-0.91 mm). However, a small but statistically significant (p=0.031) attachment loss of 0.35 mm was observed between the 6 and 24 months examination. Multilevel regression analyses identified baseline probing depth (p=0.0017) and 3 of the radiographic distances as prognostic factors: Fx-CEJ line (p=0.014), FW (p=0.0535), Fx-AC line (p=0.0827).
CONCLUSION: The analysis of presurgical radiographs may yield information on the success of the regenerative therapy of buccal and lingual class II furcation defects. A long root trunk, a wide furcation entrance and an Fx coronal to the AC have negative influences on the success of therapy. Further, a deep probing depth at the furcation site at baseline increases the likelihood for more favourable horizontal attachment gain in furcations. Copyright Blackwell Munksgaard, 2004.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15016035     DOI: 10.1111/j.0303-6979.2004.00455.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Periodontol        ISSN: 0303-6979            Impact factor:   8.728


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