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Research Paper | Medical Surgical | Egypt | Volume 5 Issue 7, July 2016 | Popularity: 6.8 / 10
Quantitative Analysis of Interradicular Bone Regeneration after Use of Modified Perforated Collagen Membrane versus Occlusive Membrane in the Management of Grade II Furcation Defects in Dogs
Hanan M. Ghaitth, Mona Lotfy, Samia Soliman, Rania A Fahmy
Abstract: Aim of the work the aim of this study is to find out the changes in the percentage of the bone surface area in the regenerating interradicular bone which take place in association with using occlusive or modified perforated collagen membranes in management of grade II furcation defects in dogs. Materials and Methods A total number of four adult clinically healthy mongrel dogs were included in the current study. Sixteen grade II critical-sized furcation defects were surgically created in lower premolars. In all four dogs, defects on the right quadrants were managed by -Tricalcium phosphate (-TCP) bone graft and occlusive collagen membrane and defects on the left quadrants were managed by -TCP bone graft and modified perforated collagen membrane. Results and conclusions The obtained data revealed that modified perforated membrane had a positive better role in the regenerating of interradicular bone as revealed by significantly greater value of mean percentage of bone surface area which has taken place in association with it. (P < 0.05)
Keywords: Occlusive membrane, modified perforated membrane, guided tissue regeneration, grade II furcation defect, dogs
Edition: Volume 5 Issue 7, July 2016
Pages: 402 - 407
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