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Tetracycline-Loaded Fibers as Adjunctive Treatment In Periodontal Disease
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994Fiber placed in periodontal pockets to deliver tetracycline continuously for 10 days was effective in reducing pocket depth and bleeding on probing when used as an adjunct to scaling and root planing. In this study, the combined therapy was valuable in treating adult patients who had refractory disease sites.
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Journal of Biomaterials Applications, 2020
Considering the specificity of periodontium and the unique advantages of electrospinning, this technology has been used to fabricate biodegradable tissue engineering materials for functional periodontal regeneration. For better biomedical quality, a continuous technological progress of electrospinning has been performed. Based on property of materials
Xuanwen Xu +5 more
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Considering the specificity of periodontium and the unique advantages of electrospinning, this technology has been used to fabricate biodegradable tissue engineering materials for functional periodontal regeneration. For better biomedical quality, a continuous technological progress of electrospinning has been performed. Based on property of materials
Xuanwen Xu +5 more
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Journal of Periodontology, 1995
The purpose of this investigation was to examine periodontal disease recurrence from 3 to 12 months following various treatments with scaling and root planing and controlled‐release tetracycline fibers. One‐hundred‐twenty‐two (122) adult volunteers with at least one bleeding pocket ≥ 5 mm in each of four quadrants were enrolled in this study.
Bryan S. Michalowicz +10 more
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The purpose of this investigation was to examine periodontal disease recurrence from 3 to 12 months following various treatments with scaling and root planing and controlled‐release tetracycline fibers. One‐hundred‐twenty‐two (122) adult volunteers with at least one bleeding pocket ≥ 5 mm in each of four quadrants were enrolled in this study.
Bryan S. Michalowicz +10 more
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Periodontal and trauma splints using fiber reinforced resin composites
2017WOS ...
Kumbuloglu, Ovul, Ozcan, Mutlu
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Journal of Periodontology, 1995
In a 12‐month multi‐center study of 116 adult periodontitis subjects, six putative periodontal pathogens were monitored by DNA probe methods in a subset of 31 subjects. Monitored species included Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), Eikenella corrodens (Ec), Campylobacter rectus (Cr), and ...
R A, Lowenguth +8 more
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In a 12‐month multi‐center study of 116 adult periodontitis subjects, six putative periodontal pathogens were monitored by DNA probe methods in a subset of 31 subjects. Monitored species included Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Prevotella intermedia (Pi), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn), Eikenella corrodens (Ec), Campylobacter rectus (Cr), and ...
R A, Lowenguth +8 more
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Periodontal Fiber Attachment to the Plastic Tooth Implant
The Journal of Periodontology, 1968M, Hodosh, M, Povar, G, Shklar
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Shanghai kou qiang yi xue = Shanghai journal of stomatology, 2015
To evaluate the clinical effects of fiber-reinforced composites for splinting loose teeth after periodontal treatment.Patients with severe periodontitis (104 teeth) were randomly divided into fiber-reinforced composites group (58 teeth) and wire-ligation fixation group (46 teeth).
Jie, Xu, Bin, Xu, Liang, Song
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To evaluate the clinical effects of fiber-reinforced composites for splinting loose teeth after periodontal treatment.Patients with severe periodontitis (104 teeth) were randomly divided into fiber-reinforced composites group (58 teeth) and wire-ligation fixation group (46 teeth).
Jie, Xu, Bin, Xu, Liang, Song
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The behavior of collagen fibers in some types of periodontal disease
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1953Abstract 1. 1. The etiology and pathogenesis of certain types of disease of the membrane and alveolar bone are discussed. 2. 2. Special reference is made to the possible physicochemical effects of abnormal masticatory forces and inflammatory gingival conditions on collagen fibers. 3. 3. The possible importance of the “adaptation syndrome”
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Periodontal Fiber Reattachment in Replanted Incisors of the Monkey
Journal of Dental Research, 1955E O, BUTCHER, R V, VIDAIR
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