TREATMENT OF PERIODONTAL INFRABONY DEFECT USING PARTICULATE DENTIN GRAFT AND RECOMBINANT HUMAN PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR

Treatment of periodontal infrabony defect using particulate dentin graft and recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor

Treatment of periodontal infrabony defect using particulate dentin graft and recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor

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Periodontal bone defects pose significant challenges in dentistry, necessitating effective treatment strategies.This case report explores the regenerative potential callaway mavrik sand wedge for sale of using a combination of particulate dentin graft (PDG) derived from extracted teeth and recombinant human platelet-derived growth factor (rhPDGF) as bone graft material for the treatment of human periodontal infrabony defects.A 44-year-old male patient presented with a 9 mm pocket probing depth (PPD) and an 8 mm infrabony defect depth mesial to #13, with no gingival recession (GR).

Following Phase I therapy, open flap debridement and grafting with PDG and rhPDGF were performed.Clinical and radiographic measurements were taken at baseline and 6 and 12 months.At 12 months, a 6 mm reduction in PPD and clinical attachment level gain were observed with no GR.

5 mm (83.33%) bone fill koleston 55/44 was seen radiographically.Within the limitations of this case report, the utilization of PDG with rhPDGF for the treatment of infrabony periodontal defects has emerged as a promising regenerative therapy.

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