A minimally invasive surgical technique with an enamel matrix derivative in the regenerative treatment of intra-bony defects: a novel approach to limit morbidity
Author
: Pierpaolo Cortellini
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aims: This study was undertaken to describe a new surgical approach (minimally
invasive surgical technique, MIST) and to evaluate preliminarily its clinical
performance and patient perception associated with the application of enamel matrix
derivative (EMD) in the treatment of isolated deep intra-bony defects.
Methods: Thirteen deep isolated intra-bony defects in 13 patients were surgically
accessed with the MIST. This technique was designed to limit the mesio-distal flap
extension and the corono-apical reflection in order to reduce the surgical trauma and
increase flap stability. The incision of the defect-associated papilla was performed
according to the principles of the papilla preservation techniques. EMD was applied on
the debrided root surfaces. Stable primary closure of the flaps was obtained with
internal modified mattress sutures. Surgery was performed with the aid of an operating
microscope and microsurgical instruments. Clinical outcomes were collected at
baseline and at 1 year. Intra-operative and post-operative patient perception was also
recorded.
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