Ten-year results following treatment of intra-bony defects with enamel matrix proteins and guided tissue regeneration |
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Authors: | Sculean Anton Kiss Alice Miliauskaite Asta Schwarz Frank Arweiler Nicole B Hannig Matthias |
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Affiliation: | Department of Periodontology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;;Clinic of Operative Dentistry, Periodontology and Preventive Dentistry, University of Saarland, Homburg, Germany;;Department of Oral Surgery, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany;;Department of Operative Dentistry and Periodontology, Albert-Ludwigs-University, Freiburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Background: Surgery utilizing an enamel matrix protein derivative (EMD) or guided tissue regeneration (GTR) has been shown to promote periodontal regeneration. Aim: To evaluate the 10-year results following treatment with EMD, GTR, EMD+GTR, and open flap debridement (OFD). Material and Methods: Thirty-eight patients out of an initial group of 56 participants were treated with one of the four modalities. Results were evaluated before surgery, at 1 year, and at 10 years. Primary outcome variable was CAL change. Results: Treatment with EMD yielded a mean CAL gain of 3.4±1.0 mm ( p <0.001) and 2.9±1.4 mm ( p <0.001) at 1 and 10 years, respectively. GTR resulted in a mean CAL gain of 3.2±1.4 ( p <0.001) at 1 year and 2.8±1.2 mm ( p <0.001) at 10 years. Mean CAL gain in the EMD+GTR group was of 3.3±1.1 mm ( p <0.001) and 2.9±1.2 mm ( p <0.001) at 1 and 10 years, respectively. Treatment with OFD demonstrated a mean CAL gain of 2.0±1.2 mm ( p <0.01) at 1 year and 1.8±1.1 mm ( p <0.01) at 10 years. Compared with OFD, the three regenerative treatments resulted in statistically significant ( p <0.05) higher CAL gain, at both 1 and 10 years. The CAL change between 1 and 10 years did not present statistically significant differences in any of the four groups. Conclusion: The present results indicate that the clinical outcomes obtained with all four approaches can be maintained over a period of 10 years. |
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Keywords: | bioresorbable membranes enamel matrix protein derivative guided tissue regeneration long-term results regenerative periodontal therapy |
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