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P L Ravishankar1, Preethikaa Guruprasath1, Padmaja Vangipuram1, Jasmine Vaidya1, G Visithiriyan1, A Thirumal Raj2, Shilpa Bhandi3, Shankargouda Patil4, Snehashish Ghosh5.
Abstract
Background: The treatment plan for periodontitis may include both nonsurgical and surgical phases. During surgical procedures, bone grafts and barrier membranes were used after degranulation in order to achieve healing. Colostrum is one of the materials that is composed of bioactive components which has either osteoinductive or regenerative potential. Aim: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of bovine colostrum as bone regeneration material in periodontitis. Case Description. Clinical periodontal parameters, including probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), bleeding on probing (BOP), and plaque index (PI), were evaluated. Patients who were diagnosed with localised periodontitis were selected. Three patients presenting vertical defect at buccal sites were treated with bovine colostrum. Following nonsurgical treatment, flap surgery was performed using bovine colostrum. After 6 months, favourable clinical and radiographical improvements were obtained.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35774248 PMCID: PMC9239770 DOI: 10.1155/2022/4183552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dent
Figure 1Radiographic image: (a) preoperative and (b) postoperative.
Figure 2(a) PPD-10 mm. (b) Debridement done. (c) Placement of bovine colostrum. (d) GTR placement—suturing done.
Figure 3(a) PPD-10 mm. (b) Debridement done. (c) Placement of bovine colostrum. (d) Suturing done.
Figure 4(a) PPD-10 mm. (b) Debridement done. (c) Placement of bovine colostrum. (d) Suturing done.
Figure 5Radiographic image: (a) preoperative and (b) postoperative.