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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2023
Periodontal tissue regeneration is a major challenge in tissue engineering due to its regenerated environment complexity. It aims to regenerate not only the supporting alveolar bone and cementum around teeth but also the key connecting periodontal ...
Wenhao Wang +7 more
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Periodontal tissue regeneration is a major challenge in tissue engineering due to its regenerated environment complexity. It aims to regenerate not only the supporting alveolar bone and cementum around teeth but also the key connecting periodontal ...
Wenhao Wang +7 more
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Regeneration of Periodontal Tissues: Guided Tissue Regeneration
Dental Clinics of North America, 2010The concept that only fibroblasts from the periodontal ligament or undifferentiated mesenchymal cells have the potential to re-create the original periodontal attachment has been long recognized. Based on this concept, guided tissue regeneration has been applied with variable success to regenerate periodontal defects.
Cristina C, Villar, David L, Cochran
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2020
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory microenvironment can enhance the dental follicle cells (DFCs) proliferation, differentiation, and adhesion abilities beneficial to periodontal regeneration, which possibly attributes the success to exosomes ...
Weiwei Shi +6 more
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammatory microenvironment can enhance the dental follicle cells (DFCs) proliferation, differentiation, and adhesion abilities beneficial to periodontal regeneration, which possibly attributes the success to exosomes ...
Weiwei Shi +6 more
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Growth factors in periodontal regeneration
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2009Abstract: Inflammatory periodontal disease is an almost ubiquitous disorder in the adult population. Cases or sites with moderate to advanced disease often continue to show signs of inflammation after non‐surgical approach. Our current understanding of periodontal healing is based on a hypothesis by Melcher who proposed that the cell type that ...
S, Raja, G, Byakod, P, Pudakalkatti
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Current opinion in periodontology, 1993
This paper reviews the current clinical and histologic literature in the field of periodontal regeneration. Various procedures and agents that have been used to attain regeneration and new attachment are reviewed, including open flap debridement, root conditioning, the use of bone grafts and bone substitutes, guided-tissue regeneration, coronally ...
S J, Froum, C, Gomez
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This paper reviews the current clinical and histologic literature in the field of periodontal regeneration. Various procedures and agents that have been used to attain regeneration and new attachment are reviewed, including open flap debridement, root conditioning, the use of bone grafts and bone substitutes, guided-tissue regeneration, coronally ...
S J, Froum, C, Gomez
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Global Dentistry, 2018
The goals of periodontal therapy are to arrest of periodontal disease progression and to attain the regeneration of the periodontal apparatus. Osseous grafting and Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) are the two techniques with the most extensive documentation of periodontal regeneration.
Murtaza Kaderi +3 more
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The goals of periodontal therapy are to arrest of periodontal disease progression and to attain the regeneration of the periodontal apparatus. Osseous grafting and Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) are the two techniques with the most extensive documentation of periodontal regeneration.
Murtaza Kaderi +3 more
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Journal of periodontology, 2005
Untreated periodontal disease leads to tooth loss through destruction of the attachment apparatus and tooth-supporting structures. The goals of periodontal therapy include not only the arrest of periodontal disease progression,but also the regeneration of structures lost to disease where appropriate.
Hom-Lay, Wang +8 more
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Untreated periodontal disease leads to tooth loss through destruction of the attachment apparatus and tooth-supporting structures. The goals of periodontal therapy include not only the arrest of periodontal disease progression,but also the regeneration of structures lost to disease where appropriate.
Hom-Lay, Wang +8 more
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Regulatory mechanisms of periodontal regeneration
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2003AbstractThe periodontal ligament, located between the cementum and the alveolar bone, has a width ranging from 0.15 to 0.38 mm. Regeneration and homeostasis of the periodontal ligament are highly significant functions in relation to periodontal therapy, tooth transplantation or replantation, and orthodontic tooth movement. The purpose of this review is
Masaki, Shimono +8 more
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Regenerating Bone in Clinical Periodontics
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1990Bone autografts and allografts, various alloplastic materials, and guided tissue regeneration are used to reconstruct lost periodontal tissues. This paper focuses on controversies related to these therapeutic modalities as well as their role in periodontal regeneration.
J T, Mellonig, G M, Bowers
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Biological Basis of Periodontal Regeneration
Dental Clinics of North America, 2022The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is homeostatic regeneration of lost attachment of alveolar bone and gingival connective tissue to the exposed root surfaces with a fully functional and healthy periodontal ligament that is covered with a healthy epithelium. This goal needs a complete understanding of the biological mechanisms inherent to healing
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