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Evaluation of the relative efficacy of copolymerized polylactic-polyglycolic acids alone and in conjunction with polyglactin 910 membrane in the treatment of human periodontal infrabony defects: A clinical and radiological study.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-139957
ABSTRACT

Background:

Absorbable synthetic biopolymers have been used as bone filler in Periodontology, proving effective stimulants to bone regeneration.

Aim:

Copolymerized polylactic and polyglycolic acid is used as a bone filler and polyglactin 910 as a guided tissue regeneration (GTR) membrane to achieve regeneration in periodontal infrabony defects. Materials and

Methods:

Forty patients with two- or three-walled infrabony defects were selected and randomly divided into two groups. Group A included patients treated with polylactic-polyglycolic acids 5050 (Fisiograft® ,Ghimsa SPA,Via Fucini, Italy) alone and Group B included patients treated with polylactic-polyglycolic acids (PLA-PGA)5050 in conjunction with polyglactin acid 910 (Vicryl Mesh® Johnson&Johnson , U.S.A ). Evaluation of clinical parameters probing depth and attachment level and radiographs was done preoperatively and 12 and 24 weeks postoperatively.

Results:

Both the groups showed statistically significant mean reduction in probing depth and gain in clinical attachment level and linear bone fill.

Conclusions:

Within the limit of this study, both the treatment modalities are beneficial for the treatment of infrabony defects.
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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Polyglactin 910 / Polyglycolic Acid / Biocompatible Materials / Bone Regeneration / Humans / Alveolar Bone Loss / Treatment Outcome / Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal / Bone Substitutes Language: English Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Polyglactin 910 / Polyglycolic Acid / Biocompatible Materials / Bone Regeneration / Humans / Alveolar Bone Loss / Treatment Outcome / Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal / Bone Substitutes Language: English Year: 2011 Type: Article