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Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent ; 0(0): 1-27, 2024 Jan 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38198436

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present clinical report is to introduce a novel surgical procedure, the 'Apical Tooth Replantation with Surgical Intrusion Technique' (ATR-SIT) for managing teeth with hopeless prognosis compromised with a severe endodontal-periodontal lesion, pathologic tooth migration, and gingival recession. Two cases are presented managing teeth diagnosed with a hopeless prognosis. ATR-SIT involves tooth extraction, extra-oral root debridement, root surface conditioning, apicectomy, retrograde filling and the application of enamel matrix derivatives prior to reimplantation. Following reimplantation, the teeth are covered with a combination of autogenous bone chips and bone substitute materials, covered with resorbable membranes. Following ATR-SIT, the patients received either orthodontic treatment or tooth-supported fixed dental prostheses. The described ATR-SIT effectively improved the initially hopeless prognosis of the teeth and maintained periodontal health over time, evidenced by favourable clinical and radiographic outcomes. ATR-SIT might be a potential alternative to tooth extraction of hopeless teeth in patients with stage IV periodontitis.

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J Int Med Res ; 49(9): 3000605211044595, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34528469

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Periodontal regenerative treatment is useful for intrabony defects and furcation involvement, but is difficult when there is insufficient keratinized mucosa to cover and maintain the regenerative material, particularly in the mandibular molar region. We report the case of a 27-year-old woman who underwent a two-stage surgical approach for a class II furcation defect with gingival recession and insufficient keratinized mucosal width (KMW) and vestibular depth at the mandibular left first molar. We first improved the KMW and keratinized mucosal thickness using an epithelial embossed connective tissue graft with enamel matrix derivative, and then focused on periodontal regeneration at the furcation defect using an enamel matrix derivative and a bovine-derived xenograft. Probing depth reduction, clinical attachment gain, horizontal probing depth reduction, KMW gain, and gingival recession reduction were observed 3 years postoperatively. This case report suggests that this novel staged approach may be effective for treating furcation defects with insufficient keratinized mucosa, thus providing useful insights into periodontal regeneration therapy.


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Furcation Defects , Adult , Animals , Cattle , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Furcation Defects/diagnostic imaging , Furcation Defects/surgery , Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal , Humans , Mucous Membrane , Periodontal Attachment Loss/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Quintessence Int ; 49(9): 699-707, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30027173

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: In this prospective case series, the effects of flapless intentional replantation (IR) with root surface conditioning with enamel matrix derivative (EMD) was evaluated for the treatment of periodontally-endodontally involved hopeless teeth. METHOD AND MATERIALS: A total of 17 teeth (17 patients, aged 40 to 73) with ≥ 10 mm attachment loss and radiographic bone loss to the apex were included in the study. The affected teeth were atraumatically extracted using a flapless approach, then granulation tissues, calculus, and necrotic cementum on the root surfaces were removed. EMD was applied for 5 minutes to the root surfaces. The teeth were reinserted to the socket without any bone grafts and splinted. RESULTS: After 2 years, clinical healing was uneventful in 16 cases and the radiographs revealed no root resorption or ankylosis. IR with EMD treatment provided statistically significant reduction in probing depth (6.4 ± 2.6 mm), gain in clinical attachment level (5.9 ± 2.5 mm), and gain in radiographic bone level (48.2 ± 26.1%) compared to baseline values (P < .01). CONCLUSION: Within the limitations of the study, flapless IR with EMD treatment appeared to act as an alternative strategy to extraction of severely compromised teeth with endodontic-periodontal lesions beyond the root apex.


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Dental Enamel Proteins/therapeutic use , Tooth Replantation/methods , Tooth Root/drug effects , Adult , Aged , Alveolar Bone Loss/surgery , Dental Scaling , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Periodontal Attachment Loss/surgery , Periodontal Splints , Prospective Studies , Root Planing , Surface Properties , Tooth Extraction , Tooth Mobility/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Wound Healing
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