Polymer-based bone substitutes in periodontal infrabony defects: A systematic evaluation of clinical studies

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Background and Objectives: The aim was to systematically review the available literature regarding the use of polymers as a bone substitute for the treatment of periodontal infrabony defect. Materials and methods: Three databases (PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science) were searched to find all relevant studies published in English from inception until September 2021 using a combination of keywords. The inclusion criteria consisted of human clinical studies which reported the use of a polymer-based bone substitute in the treatment of infrabony defects. Results: 164 studies were provided from the databases. Of these, five articles were eligible and reported favorable outcome in terms of probing depth, clinical attachment gain and defect fill at the follow-up (3 months and 6 months). Conclusions: Polymer based-bone substitutes may represent a useful alternative in treating infrabony defects. Due to the limited number of studies, more research is needed to sustain the advantages of these products.

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Onisor, F., Bran, S., Mitre, I., Mester, A., Voina-Tonea, A., Armencea, G., & Baciut, M. (2021, December 1). Polymer-based bone substitutes in periodontal infrabony defects: A systematic evaluation of clinical studies. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13244445

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