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Local tetracycline delivery using hollow fiber devices in periodontal therapy

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1979
Abstract. The present investigation was performed to assess the effect of tetracycline, locally administered via hollow fiber devices, on the microflora of periodontal pockets in humans and on various clinical parameters describing periodontitis. Five patients with advanced periodontal disease were used in the study.
J, Lindhe   +3 more
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Periodontal fiber attachment and apical root resorption

Dental Traumatology, 1988
Abstract Apical root resorption is frequent after physiological and orthodontic tooth movement. Current resorption concepts emphasize a protective effect due to cell and fiber attachment to surfaces at risk. The present study investigated relationships between fiber attachment to the root surface and susceptibility to root resorption.
L, Auyeung, O J, Bouwsma, A M, Polson
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Periodontal ligament‐associated protein‐1 engages in teeth overeruption and periodontal fiber disorder following occlusal hypofunction

Journal of Periodontal Research, 2022
AbstractBackground and ObjectiveTeeth overeruption is a problem of clinical significance, but the underlying mechanism how changes in external occlusal force convert to the periodontium remodeling signals has been a largely under explored domain. And recently, periodontal ligament‐associated protein‐1 (PLAP‐1)/asporin was found to play a pivotal role ...
Yilin Chen   +5 more
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Periodontal health following fibrotomy of the supra‐alveolar fibers

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1976
abstract— A clinical follow‐up study has been carried out in order to study the periodontal health of orthodontically derotated teeth where the supra‐alveolar fibers have been severed by an incision through the bottom of the marginal pocket to the border of the alveolar bone in order to reduce the tendency towards a posttreatment relapse.
C, Hansson, S, Linder-Aronson
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