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The furcation area creates situations in which routine periodontal procedures are somewhat limited, and surgical procedures are generally required. The introduction of bioactive agents, such as platelet concentrates, enamel matrix derivatives, bone ...
Gurkirat Kaur Sandhu +3 more
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Use of cyanoacrylate as barrier in guided tissue regeneration in class II furcation defects
The guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a technique that uses resorbable and non-resorbable membranes in association with other filling biomaterials. GBR is one of the optional treatments for therapy of class II furcation defects.
Carmen L Mueller Storrer +3 more
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Furcation defects pose a significant challenge in the diagnosis and treatment planning of periodontal diseases. The accurate detection of furcation involvements (FI) on periapical radiographs (PAs) is crucial for the success of periodontal therapy.
Yi-Cheng Mao +13 more
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Objective: To estimate the efficiency of advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF) with or without the combination of decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) in furcation defects.
Mohamed H. Salama
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Treatment strategy for guided tissue regeneration in various class II furcation defect: Case series
Periodontal regeneration is a main aspect in the treatment of teeth affected by periodontitis. Periodontal regeneration in furcation areas is quite challenging, especially when it is in interproximal region.
Pushpendra Kumar Verma +3 more
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Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of Third-Generation Pericardium Membrane for the Treatment of Grade II Furcation Defect in Stage III Periodontitis Patients. [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Guided tissue regeneration, with or without a bone graft, is a modality for the treatment of furcation involvement. Because the direct application of a bone graft into the periodontal defect has drawbacks, such as the risk of ...
Elboraey MO, Mously EA.
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Evaluation of Large Language Model Performance in Answering Clinical Questions on Periodontal Furcation Defect Management. [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Large Language Models (LLMs) are artificial intelligence (AI) systems with the capacity to process vast amounts of text and generate human-like language, offering the potential for improved information retrieval in healthcare. This
Chatzopoulos GS +3 more
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Imaging furcation defects with low-dose cone beam computed tomography
Different cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) protocols have shown promising results for imaging furcation defects. This study evaluates the suitability of low-dose (LD)-CBCT for this purpose.
Maurice Ruetters +8 more
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Objective: The objective of this study is to compare the putty form of bioactive glass (NovaBone Dental Putty) and particulate form (PerioGlas) in the resolution of Class II furcation defects.
Asmita +4 more
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Decision making in the treatment of class III furcation: resective therapy? Extraction? Implant? [PDF]
The presence of furcation lesions is associated with bone resorption and lack of insertion in the inter-radicular space, and is a condition that considerably increases the risk of dental loss, particularly in the absence of adequate treatment.
Antonio Wilson Sallum +5 more
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