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Objective: To describe periodontal wound healing in dehiscence-type defects following guided tissue re-generation (GTR) therapy. Methods: Ten adult Macaca fascicularis monkeys were used. Buccal dehiscence-type defects were created at the maxillary second pre-molars and second molars. After 3 months, GTR surgery was performed. The animals were euthanized at 6 weeks, 6 months and 2 years after surgery. Block biopsies were harvested, and prepared for histological analysis. Results: A new attachment apparatus was structured already after 6 weeks of healing. A 10-20 μm thin layer of acellular extrinsic fibre cementum (AEFC) had formed along the instrumented root surface. At 6 months, the thickness of the supracrestal cementum was comparable with that at 6 weeks, while the thickness of the subcrestal cementum had increased to 40-60 μm. In this zone, the cementum consisted of an inner layer of AEFC attached to the circum-pulpal dentin and an outer layer of cellular mixed fibre cementum (CMFC). The numerical extrinsic fibre density was twice that at 6 weeks. At 2 years, the periodontal tissues resembled the pristine periodontium. Conclusion: Periodontal healing following GTR therapy of recession-type defects will result in a restitutio ad integrum, i.e. healing by re-generation. A continuous maturation process occurs over at least 2 years. © Blackwell Munksgaard, 2005.
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Graziani, F., Laurell, L., Tonetti, M., Gottlow, J., & Berglundh, T. (2005). Periodontal wound healing following GTR therapy of dehiscence-type defects in the monkey: Short-, medium- and long-term healing. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 32(8), 905–914. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-051X.2005.00789.x
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