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Alexandria Dental Journal. 1995; 20 (2): 73-88
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-36084

ABSTRACT

Eight patients included in this study where two surgical procedures were done for each one who has furcation grade III in both sites. One surgical site is treated by Gore-tex biomembrane that cover the furncated area, and the other site just mucoperiostial flap. Clinical parameters were recorded for evey patient after follow-up time [3and 6 months].The clinical and radiographic satisfactory results of this study clearly show that a good method of treatment aimed at restitution of the attachment apparatus lost in periodontal disease, can be based on the biological principle of guided tissue regeneration. From that we can conclude the followings: The Gore-tex treatment resulted in more tissue growth outside as well as within furcation defects, which cause shallow probing depths in the partially healed furcation defects.-The size and the height of the furcation defect may be determining factors for success or failure following Gore-tex therapy at furcation defects. It seems that the larger and/or higher the detect, the smaller is the change for complete regeneration. Shallow and wide furcation defect has a greater chance for regeneration.-The important factor for the success of Gore-tex therapy at furcation may be the amount of periodontium that remains apical and/or lateral to the defect. That is, the smaller the amount of remaining periodontium, the smaller the amount of new attachement that may form.-from the present study, it could be recommended to use Gore-tex biomembrane in the treatment of shallow wide furcation class III defects


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Furcation Defects , Treatment Outcome , Radiography, Dental , Wound Healing
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KMJ-Kuwait Medical Journal. 1993; 25 (Special Issue): 103-106
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-28815

ABSTRACT

Sixty children over 8 years of age verified chromosmally as Down's syndrome constituted group A in this study. There were also sixty normal children of the same age and socioeconomic status who made up group B. Both groups were divided into two subgroups according to nationally: Kuwaiti or non-Kuwaiti. In group A,90% were affected by periodontal diseases, compared to 43.3% in group B; very poor oral hygiene and severe alveolar bone loss were also found in group A


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Oral Manifestations , Arabs , Periodontal Diseases
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Zagazig Medical Association Journal. 1991; 4 (3): 155-164
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-22643

ABSTRACT

The incidence of broken I.M.N. is increasing, so that a detailed study of this problem must be made, to discus the responsible factors leading to it. Forty patients with broken I.M.N. were reviewed and evaluated to discover the contributing factors. It was proved that there are many factors responsible: As with bad technique, improper nail and the state of healing at the fracture site. All these factors and others were discussed in this study


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Wounds and Injuries
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