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Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls

Background: A similar long-term stable clinical attachment level (CAL) of infrabony defects (IBDs) after regenerative treatment compared to control teeth would indicate a high level of stability resulting from the regenerative approach. Methods: Patients with a regeneratively treated IBD were screen...

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Autores principales: Petsos, Hari, Koronna, Ilona, Ramich, Tatjana, Nickles, Katrin, Dannewitz, Bettina, Schacher, Beate, Eickholz, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030543
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author Petsos, Hari
Koronna, Ilona
Ramich, Tatjana
Nickles, Katrin
Dannewitz, Bettina
Schacher, Beate
Eickholz, Peter
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Koronna, Ilona
Ramich, Tatjana
Nickles, Katrin
Dannewitz, Bettina
Schacher, Beate
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description Background: A similar long-term stable clinical attachment level (CAL) of infrabony defects (IBDs) after regenerative treatment compared to control teeth would indicate a high level of stability resulting from the regenerative approach. Methods: Patients with a regeneratively treated IBD were screened 120 ± 12 months postoperatively for eligibility for study participation, and were included if complete baseline and 12-month examinations (plaque (PlI), periodontal probing depth (PPD), CAL) were available and a respective control tooth could be identified. Re-examination included clinical examination (PPD, CAL, PlI/GI, bleeding on probing, plaque control record, gingival bleeding index). Results: A total of 27 patients (16 females; age (median; lower/upper quartile): 57.0; 44.0/60.0 years; 6 smokers) contributed 27 IBDs (test), for each of which a control tooth was identified. Five test teeth (18.5%) were lost between 12 and 120 months. The remaining 22 test teeth revealed a significant CAL gain after 1 (2.5 mm; 1.0/4.0 mm, p < 0.0001) and 10 (2.5 mm; 0.5/3.5 mm, p < 0.0001) years, whereas control teeth were stable (1 year: 0.0 mm; 0.0/1.0 mm, p = 0.396; 10 years: 0.0 mm; −1.0/1.5 mm, p = 0.215). The study did not detect any significant CAL change between 1 and 10 years for test (−0.5 mm; −1.0/0.5 mm, p = 0.414) and control teeth (0.0 mm; −1.0/1.0 mm, p = 0.739). In 15 patients, test and control teeth revealed stable CAL values between 12 and 120 months. Conclusion: Regenerative treatment of IBDs exhibited stability comparable to non-surgically treated, periodontally reduced sites over a 10-year period.
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spelling pubmed-88368942022-02-12 Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls Petsos, Hari Koronna, Ilona Ramich, Tatjana Nickles, Katrin Dannewitz, Bettina Schacher, Beate Eickholz, Peter J Clin Med Article Background: A similar long-term stable clinical attachment level (CAL) of infrabony defects (IBDs) after regenerative treatment compared to control teeth would indicate a high level of stability resulting from the regenerative approach. Methods: Patients with a regeneratively treated IBD were screened 120 ± 12 months postoperatively for eligibility for study participation, and were included if complete baseline and 12-month examinations (plaque (PlI), periodontal probing depth (PPD), CAL) were available and a respective control tooth could be identified. Re-examination included clinical examination (PPD, CAL, PlI/GI, bleeding on probing, plaque control record, gingival bleeding index). Results: A total of 27 patients (16 females; age (median; lower/upper quartile): 57.0; 44.0/60.0 years; 6 smokers) contributed 27 IBDs (test), for each of which a control tooth was identified. Five test teeth (18.5%) were lost between 12 and 120 months. The remaining 22 test teeth revealed a significant CAL gain after 1 (2.5 mm; 1.0/4.0 mm, p < 0.0001) and 10 (2.5 mm; 0.5/3.5 mm, p < 0.0001) years, whereas control teeth were stable (1 year: 0.0 mm; 0.0/1.0 mm, p = 0.396; 10 years: 0.0 mm; −1.0/1.5 mm, p = 0.215). The study did not detect any significant CAL change between 1 and 10 years for test (−0.5 mm; −1.0/0.5 mm, p = 0.414) and control teeth (0.0 mm; −1.0/1.0 mm, p = 0.739). In 15 patients, test and control teeth revealed stable CAL values between 12 and 120 months. Conclusion: Regenerative treatment of IBDs exhibited stability comparable to non-surgically treated, periodontally reduced sites over a 10-year period. MDPI 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8836894/ /pubmed/35159996 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030543 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Petsos, Hari
Koronna, Ilona
Ramich, Tatjana
Nickles, Katrin
Dannewitz, Bettina
Schacher, Beate
Eickholz, Peter
Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls
title Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls
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title_fullStr Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls
title_full_unstemmed Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls
title_short Ten-Year Stability of Clinical Attachment after Regenerative Treatment of Infrabony Defects and Controls
title_sort ten-year stability of clinical attachment after regenerative treatment of infrabony defects and controls
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35159996
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm11030543
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