The present investigation was conducted on seven individuals who had grade III furcation involvement of their mandibular molar teeth. After initial therapy, one mandibular molar per patient was randomly selected for the experimental surgical technique, which consisted of implanting into the furcation area granules of porous hydroxyl apatite. Another molar served as the control and was treated by full-thickness replaced flap with scaling and root planing. Six months later all the sites were surgically re-entered for clinical and microbiological re-evaluation.
Clinical and microbiological changes associated with surgical treatment of Grade III furcations in human mandibular molars
SBORDONE, Ludovico;
1991-01-01
Abstract
The present investigation was conducted on seven individuals who had grade III furcation involvement of their mandibular molar teeth. After initial therapy, one mandibular molar per patient was randomly selected for the experimental surgical technique, which consisted of implanting into the furcation area granules of porous hydroxyl apatite. Another molar served as the control and was treated by full-thickness replaced flap with scaling and root planing. Six months later all the sites were surgically re-entered for clinical and microbiological re-evaluation.File in questo prodotto:
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