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Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement

OBJECTIVES: Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has proven to enhance periodontal regeneration; however, its effect is mainly restricted to the soft periodontal tissues. Therefore, to stimulate not only the soft tissues, but also the hard tissues, in this study EMD is combined with an injectable calcium...

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Autores principales: Oortgiesen, Daniël A. W., Meijer, Gert J., Bronckers, Antonius L. J. J., Walboomers, X. Frank, Jansen, John A.
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3579465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22552596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0743-z
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author Oortgiesen, Daniël A. W.
Meijer, Gert J.
Bronckers, Antonius L. J. J.
Walboomers, X. Frank
Jansen, John A.
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Meijer, Gert J.
Bronckers, Antonius L. J. J.
Walboomers, X. Frank
Jansen, John A.
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description OBJECTIVES: Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has proven to enhance periodontal regeneration; however, its effect is mainly restricted to the soft periodontal tissues. Therefore, to stimulate not only the soft tissues, but also the hard tissues, in this study EMD is combined with an injectable calcium phosphate cement (CaP; bone graft material). The aim was to evaluate histologically the healing of a macroporous CaP in combination with EMD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intrabony, three-wall periodontal defects (2 × 2 × 1.7 mm) were created mesial of the first upper molar in 15 rats (30 defects). Defects were randomly treated according to one of the three following strategies: EMD, calcium phosphate cement and EMD, or left empty. The animals were killed after 12 weeks, and retrieved samples were processed for histology and histomorphometry. RESULTS: Empty defects showed a reparative type of healing without periodontal ligament or bone regeneration. As measured with on a histological grading scale for periodontal regeneration, the experimental groups (EMD and CaP/EMD) scored equally, both threefold higher compared with empty defects. However, most bone formation was measured in the CaP/EMD group; addition of CAP to EMD significantly enhanced bone formation with 50 % compared with EMD alone. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limits of this animal study, the adjunctive use of EMD in combination with an injectable cement, although it did not affect epithelial downgrowth, appeared to be a promising treatment modality for regeneration of bone and ligament tissues in the periodontium. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The adjunctive use of EMD in combination with an injectable cement appears to be a promising treatment modality for regeneration of the bone and ligament tissues in the periodontium.
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spelling pubmed-35794652013-02-26 Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement Oortgiesen, Daniël A. W. Meijer, Gert J. Bronckers, Antonius L. J. J. Walboomers, X. Frank Jansen, John A. Clin Oral Investig Original Article OBJECTIVES: Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has proven to enhance periodontal regeneration; however, its effect is mainly restricted to the soft periodontal tissues. Therefore, to stimulate not only the soft tissues, but also the hard tissues, in this study EMD is combined with an injectable calcium phosphate cement (CaP; bone graft material). The aim was to evaluate histologically the healing of a macroporous CaP in combination with EMD. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intrabony, three-wall periodontal defects (2 × 2 × 1.7 mm) were created mesial of the first upper molar in 15 rats (30 defects). Defects were randomly treated according to one of the three following strategies: EMD, calcium phosphate cement and EMD, or left empty. The animals were killed after 12 weeks, and retrieved samples were processed for histology and histomorphometry. RESULTS: Empty defects showed a reparative type of healing without periodontal ligament or bone regeneration. As measured with on a histological grading scale for periodontal regeneration, the experimental groups (EMD and CaP/EMD) scored equally, both threefold higher compared with empty defects. However, most bone formation was measured in the CaP/EMD group; addition of CAP to EMD significantly enhanced bone formation with 50 % compared with EMD alone. CONCLUSIONS: Within the limits of this animal study, the adjunctive use of EMD in combination with an injectable cement, although it did not affect epithelial downgrowth, appeared to be a promising treatment modality for regeneration of bone and ligament tissues in the periodontium. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The adjunctive use of EMD in combination with an injectable cement appears to be a promising treatment modality for regeneration of the bone and ligament tissues in the periodontium. Springer-Verlag 2012-05-03 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3579465/ /pubmed/22552596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0743-z Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Oortgiesen, Daniël A. W.
Meijer, Gert J.
Bronckers, Antonius L. J. J.
Walboomers, X. Frank
Jansen, John A.
Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title_full Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title_fullStr Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title_short Regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
title_sort regeneration of the periodontium using enamel matrix derivative in combination with an injectable bone cement
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3579465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22552596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00784-012-0743-z
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