| Literature DB >> 30892759 |
Enilson A Sallum1, Fernanda V Ribeiro2, Karina S Ruiz1, Antonio W Sallum1.
Abstract
The recognition of a periodontal therapy as a regenerative procedure requires the demonstration of new cementum, periodontal ligament, and bone coronal to the base of the defect. A diversity of regenerative strategies has been evaluated, including root surface conditioning, bone grafts and bone substitute materials, guided tissue regeneration, enamel matrix proteins, growth/differentiation factors, combined therapies and, more recently, tissue-engineering approaches. The aim of this chapter of Periodontology 2000 is to review the research carried out in Latin America in the field of periodontal regeneration, focusing mainly on studies using preclinical models (animal models) and randomized controlled clinical trials. This review may help clinicians and researchers to evaluate the current status of the therapies available and to discuss the challenges that must be faced in order to achieve predictable periodontal regeneration in clinical practice.Keywords: bone substitutes; enamel matrix proteins; guided tissue regeneration; periodontal; regeneration; tissue engineering
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30892759 DOI: 10.1111/prd.12246
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Periodontol 2000 ISSN: 0906-6713 Impact factor: 7.589