Four-year results of a prospective-controlled clinical study evaluating healing of intrabony defects following treatment with an enamel matrix protein derivative alone or combined with a bioactive glass
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: Blackwell Synergy
Ringkasan :Aim: To evaluate the 4-year results following regenerative periodontal surgery at
intra-bony defects with either a combination of an enamel matrix protein derivative
(EMD) and a bioactive glass (BG) or with EMD alone.
Methods: Twenty-five patients with one deep intra-bony defect each were randomly
treated with either an EMD1BG (test) or with EMD alone (control). Measurements
were recorded at baseline, at 1 and at 4 years following therapy. The primary outcome
variable was the clinical attachment level (CAL).
Results: The test group demonstrated a mean CAL change from 10.3 1.6 to
6.7 1.2mm (po0.001) and to 6.9 1.0mm (po0.001) at 1 and 4 years,
respectively. No statistically significant differences were found between the 1- and
4-year results. The control group showed a mean CAL change from 10.4 1.6 to
6.7 1.1mm (po0.001) at 1 year and 7.0 0.9mm (po0.001) at 4 years. The CAL
change between 1 and 4 years did not present statistically significant differences. In
each of the two groups, four defects have lost 1mm of the CAL gained at 1 year.
A CAL gain of 1mm compared with the 1-year results was measured in only one
defect of the test group. Compared with baseline, a CAL gain of X3mm was found at
4 years in 10 defects in both groups.
Between the treatment groups, no statistically significant differences in any of the
investigated parameters were observed at 1 and at 4 years.
Conclusions: Within their limits, the present results indicate that the clinical
improvements obtained with both regenerative modalities can be maintained over a
period of 4 years.
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