Abstract
Background and objectives: To compare clinically and radiographically, the regenerative potential of a β-tricalcium phosphate bone graft, Cerasorb® with and without a bioresorbable type I collagen membrane, BioMend Extend™, in treating periodontal infrabony osseous defects. Materials and methods: A total of 20 sites from 10 patients showing bilateral infrabony defects were selected and selected sites were randomly divided into experimental site A (Cerasorb®) and experimental site B (Cerasorb® and BioMend ExtendTM) by using split mouth design. The clinical parameters like plaque index, gingival index, probing pocket depth, clinical attachment level and gingival recession were recorded at baseline, 6 weeks, 3, 6 and 9 months. Radiographic evaluation (Linear CADIA) at 6 and 9 months; and intrasurgical measurements at baseline and 9 months were carried out to evaluate the defect fill, change in alveolar crest height and defect resolution. Results: Significant reduction in all clinical parameters was observed in both the groups. On comparison no statistical significance was observed between the two groups. Radiographically, in site A there was significant defect fill of 78.4 and 97.2% at 6 and 9 months respectively. Whereas in site B reduction was 78.4 and 97.2% at 6 and 9 months respectively. After surgical re-entry, there was significant defect fill of 89.2 and 74% in both groups. Interpretation and conclusion: Individually both the graft and membrane have shown promising results in the management of periodontal intrabony defects. But the added benefit by combining Cerasorb® with BioMend Extend™ was not observed statistically in both clinical radiographic findings.
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Kishore, D. T., Bandiwadekar, T., Padma, R., Debunath, S., Profulla, & Reddy, A. (2013). Evaluation of relative efficacy of β-tricalcium phosphate with and without type i resorbable collagen membrane in periodontal infrabony defects: A clinical and radiographic study. Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice, 14(2), 193–201. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1299
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