Improving the Prognosis of Periodontally Involved Teeth at the Time of Extraction of Adjacent Teeth With an Amnion-Chorion Barrier and Bioactive Dentin Graft.

Robert A Horowitz, Gregori M Kurtzman
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With increased awareness, both in the dental literature and by the general public, of peri-implant disease, a growing trend in dentistry is to save teeth with a "questionable" periodontal prognosis. This prospective study involving such patients was designed to evaluate the effects of combining a bioactive barrier and graft, not on the socket but to augment adjacent periodontal conditions on teeth with severe periodontal bone loss at the time of extraction of an adjacent tooth. Fifteen patients were selected; teeth were extracted, ground, prepared with a pH 11 cleanser, partially demineralized, and made into a graft. This mixture was used to augment socket volume and perform periodontal regenerative surgery. The graft was covered with a bioactive amnion-chorion barrier membrane. Bioactive membranes can stimulate host cells in the surrounding gingival and periosteal tissues to accelerate site closure and healing, simultaneously exerting positive effects on the underlying bone and graft material not observed to the same extent with other membranes. This can improve healing and site regeneration as shown clinically and radiographically in this report. Use of these bioactive barrier membrane and dentin graft materials may have additive effects and provide stimulus for conversion to host bone after site healing. The combination of an amnion-chorion membrane with autologous dentin graft appears to maximize the benefits of the individual materials, improving guided tissue regeneration results and the prognoses of periodontally involved teeth.

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用羊膜-角膜屏障和生物活性牙本质移植改善拔除邻牙时牙周受累牙的预后。
随着牙科文献和公众对种植体周围疾病认识的提高,挽救牙周预后 "有问题 "的牙齿成为牙科界日益增长的趋势。这项涉及此类患者的前瞻性研究旨在评估在拔除邻牙时,将生物活性屏障和移植体结合在一起的效果,这种生物活性屏障和移植体不是用于牙槽窝,而是用于增强邻近牙周条件,改善牙周骨质流失严重的牙齿。我们选择了 15 名患者;他们的牙齿被拔出、磨碎、用 pH 值为 11 的清洁剂制备、部分脱矿并制成移植体。这种混合物用于增加牙槽窝容积和进行牙周再生手术。移植体上覆盖了一层生物活性羊膜-绒毛膜屏障膜。生物活性膜可刺激周围牙龈和骨膜组织中的宿主细胞,加速部位的闭合和愈合,同时对下层骨和移植物材料产生积极影响,而其他膜则无法达到这种程度。正如本报告中的临床和影像学显示,这可以改善愈合和部位再生。使用这些生物活性屏障膜和牙本质移植材料可能会产生叠加效应,并在部位愈合后提供向宿主骨转化的刺激。羊膜-绒毛膜与自体牙本质移植材料的结合似乎能最大限度地发挥单种材料的优势,改善引导组织再生的效果和牙周病患牙的预后。
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