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J Periodontol ; 69(6): 632-41, 1998 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9660331

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the study was to compare the effects of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) non-resorbable barriers and polylactic acid bioabsorbable barriers in humans with intrabony defects due to periodontitis. Ten patients presented with 2 intrabony defects each. Mucoperiosteal flaps were performed. One of the defects was randomly assigned for placement of the ePTFE barrier over the roots and alveolar bone and the other defect with placement of the polylactic acid barrier. A minimum of 9 months after barrier placement, surgical reentry was performed. The data were evaluated by the Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks test and the Fisher exact test. Treatment with both types of barriers produced significant changes from baseline for all parameters, except in the ePTFE group for the amount of bony crest resorption (P = 0.055) and in the polylactic acid group for increased recession (P = 0.109). The results showed no significant differences between the barriers for any parameters: probing depth reduction (polylactic acid 2.60 +/- 1.90, ePTFE 2.80 +/- 1.40; P = 1.000); attachment gain (polylactic acid 1.40 +/- 1.43, ePTFE 1.90 +/- 1.29; P = 0.336); increased recession (polylactic acid 0.80 +/- 1.40, ePTFE 1.10 +/- 0.99; P = 0.531); amount of vertical bone fill (polylactic acid 1.60 +/- 1.84, ePTFE 2.00 +/- 2.49; P = 0.984); bony crest resorption (polylactic acid -1.30 +/- 1.06, ePTFE -1.30 +/- 1.63; P = 1.000); depth of bony defect reduction (polylactic acid 2.90 +/- 1.20, ePTFE 3.30 +/- 1.70; P = 0.750); width of bony defect reduction (polylactic acid 2.20 +/- 1.23, ePTFE 2.20 +/- 1.23; P = 0.875); or volumetric changes (polylactic acid 33.50 +/- 19.70 microl, ePTFE 34.00 +/- 18.40 microl; P = 0.750).


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Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/instrumentation , Lactic Acid , Membranes, Artificial , Periodontitis/surgery , Polymers , Polytetrafluoroethylene , Absorption , Adult , Aged , Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery , Dental Plaque Index , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gingival Recession/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mouth Mucosa/surgery , Periodontal Attachment Loss/surgery , Periodontal Index , Periodontal Pocket/surgery , Periosteum/surgery , Polyesters , Surgical Flaps
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Gen Dent ; 43(5): 466-9, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8941741

ABSTRACT

Each grafting technique described here produced successful root coverage. Predictable root coverage by use of current techniques has increased options for managing gingival recession and associated problems.


Subject(s)
Gingiva/transplantation , Gingival Recession/surgery , Gingivoplasty/methods , Tooth Root , Adult , Connective Tissue/transplantation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Palate/surgery , Surgical Flaps/methods
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J Oral Pathol Med ; 20(5): 245-9, 1991 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1648614

ABSTRACT

Thin section and freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy were used to examine and identify the cytoplasmic and membrane structures in a cell line derived from a melanotic neuroectodermal tumor of infancy (MNTI). The cultured cells had a uniform appearance after 70 population doublings characterized by long dendritic processes and evidence of melanin production. The cytoplasm contained numerous melanosomes in various stages of development, vesiculated rough endoplasmic reticulum, microfilaments and uncoated as well as coated vesicles. The membrane specializations included caveoli, coated pits, gap junctions, microfilaments, desmosome-like structures and lamellipodia. The ultrastructural appearance of the cultured MNTI cells was similar to features previously seen in electron micrographs of MNTI tumor specimens. However, correlated freeze-fracture and thin section micrographs permitted further identification of structures previously described. The MNTI cell line represents one of the cell types of the tumor and provides an opportunity for further study of the pathogenesis of this rare tumor.


Subject(s)
Maxillary Neoplasms/ultrastructure , Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal/ultrastructure , Cell Line , Freeze Fracturing , Humans , Infant , Male , Melanocytes/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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J Am Dent Assoc ; 113(6): 890-3, 1986 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3466934

ABSTRACT

The proximal tooth surface integrity of 826 patients was correlated with periodontal probing depths. Results show relatively increased probing depths adjacent to restored proximal tooth surfaces, with the greatest probing depths adjacent to overhanging restorations and restorations with recurrent caries. The data confirm the significant tendency of the periodontal condition to deteriorate as a function of decreasing surface quality. Probing depth appeared to increase with the patient's age. Surface condition, however, showed a significant relationship with probing depths in all age groups.


Subject(s)
Dental Restoration, Permanent/adverse effects , Periodontal Diseases/diagnosis , Tooth/pathology , Adult , Age Factors , Dental Caries/pathology , Humans , Middle Aged , Periodontal Diseases/pathology
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