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Possible functional scaffolds for periodontal regeneration
Periodontal diseases are the most prevalent infectious diseases with the irreversible loss of tooth supporting apparatus. To reestablish the stable health of periodontal tissues after healing, the concept of regenerative surgical procedures has been ...
Hidetoshi Shimauchi +3 more
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Background: Current resorbable and non-resorbable membranes act as a physical barrier to avoid connective and epithelial tissue downgrowth into the defect, favoring the regeneration of periodontal tissues.
Vishnu Jayakumar Sunandhakumari +6 more
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Treatment of lateral periodontal cyst with guided tissue regeneration
ABSTRACTLateral periodontal cyst (LPC), originated from epithelial rests in the periodontal ligament, is a noninflammatory cyst on the lateral surface of the root of a vital tooth. LPC is generally asymptomatic and presents a round or oval uniform lucency with well-defined borders radiographically.
Meseli, Suleyman Emre +3 more
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An overview of periodontal regenerative procedures for the general dental practitioner
The complete regeneration of the periodontal tissues following periodontal disease remains an unmet challenge, and has presented clinicians with a remarkably difficult clinical challenge to solve given the extensive research in this area and our current ...
M. Siaili, D. Chatzopoulou, D.G. Gillam
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Background: Soft-tissue intervention over bony defects may impede periodontal regeneration, the sole purpose of periodontal therapy. Human chorion membrane (CM) enhances guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and restores lost tissue.
Anjusha Sharda +4 more
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Recent advances in periodontal regeneration: A biomaterial perspective
Periodontal disease (PD) is one of the most common inflammatory oral diseases, affecting approximately 47% of adults aged 30 years or older in the United States.
Yongxi Liang +2 more
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Conventional treatment to periodontal and many other bone defects requires the use of barrier membranes to guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and guided bone regeneration (GBR).
Yaping Zhang +10 more
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Regenerative periodontal therapy: Part II [PDF]
Introduction: The periodontal diseases lead to the morphological and functional disintegration of the tooth-supporting apparatus, and a basic concept of surgical periodontal therapy is the elimination of periodontal pockets with the bone remodelling and ...
Petrović Milica S. +9 more
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Engineered electrospun membranes have emerged as promising materials in guided tissue regeneration, as they provide an appropriate framework for the formation of new functional periodontal tissues.
Georgia K. Pouroutzidou +8 more
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Microengineered Gradient Hydrogels for Mechanobiology
Gradient hydrogels are used to mimic the mechanical heterogeneity in native tissues, offering powerful in vitro platforms to study cell‐material interactions in diverse pathophysiological contexts. Here, we present a comprehensive review of the design and experimental considerations for stiffness gradient hydrogels, discussing exemplary achievements ...
Shin Wei Chong +4 more
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