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Restor Dent Endod ; 40(4): 314-21, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26587418

ABSTRACT

Tooth related factors such as palatoradicular groove can be one of the causes for localized periodontal destruction. Such pathological process may result in apicomarginal defect along with inflammation of pulp. This creates challenging situation which clinician must be capable of performing advanced periodontal regenerative procedures for the successful management. This case report discusses clinical management of apicomarginal defect associated with extensive periradicular destruction in a maxillary lateral incisor, along with histopathologic aspect of the lesion.

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J Endod ; 41(7): 985-91, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25963290

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INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this prospective, randomized controlled trial was to evaluate the healing outcomes of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in periapical surgeries involving apicomarginal defects and to compare these results with surgeries not using any guided tissue regeneration techniques. METHODS: Thirty patients with suppurative chronic apical periodontitis and apicomarginal communication were randomly assigned to either the PRF or the control group. Clinical and radiographic parameters including pocket depth (PD), clinical attachment level, gingival marginal position, size of periapical lesion, and percentage reduction of the periapical radiolucency were recorded at baseline and at an interval of 3 months for a period of 12 months. RESULTS: The overall success rate was 83.33%, with a success rate of 86.66% (13 of 15 teeth) for PRF group and 80% (12 of 15 teeth) for control group. Both the groups exhibited a significant reduction in PD, clinical attachment level, gingival marginal position, and size of periapical lesion at 12-month period. No significant differences were observed between the 2 groups for these parameters except PD, which showed a statistically significant reduction in the PRF group (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The adjunctive use of regenerative techniques may not promote healing of apicomarginal defects of endodontic origin.


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Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery , Blood Platelets , Fibrin/therapeutic use , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/methods , Periapical Periodontitis/complications , Periapical Periodontitis/surgery , Double-Blind Method , Humans , Periodontal Attachment Loss , Prospective Studies
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-228873

ABSTRACT

Tooth related factors such as palatoradicular groove can be one of the causes for localized periodontal destruction. Such pathological process may result in apicomarginal defect along with inflammation of pulp. This creates challenging situation which clinician must be capable of performing advanced periodontal regenerative procedures for the successful management. This case report discusses clinical management of apicomarginal defect associated with extensive periradicular destruction in a maxillary lateral incisor, along with histopathologic aspect of the lesion.


Subject(s)
Guided Tissue Regeneration , Incisor , Inflammation , Platelet-Rich Plasma , Tooth
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