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Research Article Volume 7 Issue 9

Evaluation and Comparison of Osteoinductive and Osteoconductive Bone Replacement Implant Materials in Treatment of Human Periodontal Osseous Defects. (A Clinical Controlled Study)

Shallen Verma*

Specialty, Dentistry, Periodontics and Implantology, India

*Corresponding Author: Shallen Verma, Specialty, Dentistry, Periodontics and Implantology, India.

Received: August 11, 2023; Published: August 30, 2023

Abstract

A Study was done to evaluate and compare clinically, soft tissue and hard-tissue changes on implanting of bone substitutes i.e. DFDBA (De-calcified freeze Dried Bone allografts) and Osteogen (RA resorb) in predominantly horizontal defects associated with prognostically hopeless teeth in contrast to conventional treatment for same osseous defects.

A total of 14 patients were recruited for the study spanning over 9 months and subjects were briefed about the rigorous protocol of study and informed consent was taken. After completion of Phase-I therapy and demonstration of acceptable oral hygiene by patients, baseline examination was carried out. Soft tissue assessments were done followed by the surgical procedure i.e. open flap curettage.

The post-operative assessment was done first at 3 months to evaluate the soft tissue response to treatment. Finally, after a span of 9 months, soft tissue assessments were made.

Keywords: Osteoinductive; Osteoconductive Bone Replacement; Implant; Human Periodontal Osseous Defects; DFDBA (De-Calcified Freeze Dried Bone Allografts)

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Citation

Citation: Shallen Verma. “Evaluation and Comparison of Osteoinductive and Osteoconductive Bone Replacement Implant Materials in Treatment of Human Periodontal Osseous Defects. (A Clinical Controlled Study)".Acta Scientific Dental Sciences 7.9 (2023): 122-129.

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Copyright: © 2023 Shallen Verma. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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