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Periodontal Regeneration Updated

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1993
Techniques in treating periodontal disease are discussed to provide insight about which technique fits each clinical situation. New developments provide possible regeneration of new cementum, periodontal ligament and alveolar bone, resulting in a new periodontal attachment.
W, Becker, B E, Becker
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Periodontal Disease and Periodontal Tissue Regeneration

Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2010
Periodontal disease leads to destruction of the periodontium such as alveolar bone, cementum, the periodontal ligament, and gingiva. Effective treatment for periodontal tissue regeneration is important, because periodontal disease is related to several systemic diseases.
Morikuni, Tobita, Hiroshi, Mizuno
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Biomimetic Peridontium Patches for Functional Periodontal Regeneration

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2022
The unique structure of the periodontium, including the alveolar bone, cementum, and periodontal ligament (PDL), presents difficulties for the regeneration of its intricate organization. Irreversible structural breakdown of the periodontium increases the
Yue Ma   +11 more
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Recent progress in materials development and biological properties of GTR membranes for periodontal regeneration

Chemical Biology and Drug Design, 2021
Chronic periodontal is a very common infection that instigates the destruction of oral tissue, and for its treatment, it is necessary to minimize the infection and the defects regeneration. Periodontium consists of four types of tissues: (a) cementum, (b)
Sadaf ul Hassan   +8 more
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Inflammation and Periodontal Regeneration

Dental Clinics of North America, 2022
Technological innovations in cellular and molecular aspects of tissue engineering --scaffolds, stem cells and 3D printed tissues --have been dramatically increased in the last decade. However, regenerative treatment still has challenges in translation to clinic.
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Mesenchymal stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles as cell-free therapy: Perspectives in periodontal regeneration.

Journal of Periodontal Research, 2021
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are involved in the regeneration of the different missing or compromised periodontal tissues. MSC-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEV) have recently been explored as a favorable substitution for stem cell therapy, as ...
Solen Novello   +2 more
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Polydopamine-Mediated Immunomodulatory Patch for Diabetic Periodontal Tissue Regeneration Assisted by Metformin-ZIF System.

ACS Nano, 2023
An essential challenge in diabetic periodontal regeneration is achieving the transition from a hyperglycemic inflammatory microenvironment to a regenerative one.
Jinglei Gong   +10 more
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Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues

Advances in Dental Research, 1988
To elucidate the regenerative capability of the periodontal tissues, we carried out two experiments: (1) Regeneration of the gingival tissue following gingivectomy in rats. Ultrastructurally, regenerating junctional epithelium was similar in morphology to that of untreated animals and appeared to attach to the enamel after five days.
M, Shimono, T, Inoue, T, Yamamura
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Periodontal regeneration.

The Journal of the Greater Houston Dental Society, 1990
This review analyzes in the periodontal regeneration, main objective of the periodontal therapy, the effects of the mechanical and surgical procedures, the results of the conditioning radicular agents and of the biochemical mediators and, at last, the consequences of the exclusion of the gingival epithelium in the "guided tissue regeneration".
B W, Heaton, M, Crofcheck
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Periodontal and Endodontic Regeneration

Journal of Endodontics, 2009
Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is effective in halting tissue and bone destruction and promoting new tissue and bone formation. Although the goal of complete and predictable regeneration still remains elusive, many techniques and materials have been developed that show good clinical and histologic outcomes.
Jill D, Bashutski, Hom-Lay, Wang
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