2012
DOI: 10.1111/etp.12020
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Biological agents and cell therapies in periodontal regeneration

Abstract: Regeneration of periodontal structures is a complex challenge for periodontal wound healing. As by Wikesjö et al. in this issue, wound space provision, primary stability, and healing by primary intention serve as critical factors for attempts to regenerate the periodontium. Barrier membranes for space maintenance can be cumbersome to use in a clinical setting and have proven to provide only partial success in regenerative therapies. Not surprisingly, investigators and clinicians have started to search for biol… Show more

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“…or modifying the healing process, which depends on the migration and differentiation of several different cell populations [152]. The primary therapy of choice is scaling and root planning SRP, often in combination with antimicrobial therapies and host modulation therapy [151].…”
Section: Periodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…or modifying the healing process, which depends on the migration and differentiation of several different cell populations [152]. The primary therapy of choice is scaling and root planning SRP, often in combination with antimicrobial therapies and host modulation therapy [151].…”
Section: Periodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wound healing process is exposed to bacterial biofilms and mechanical forces. Plenty of growth factors and cytokines are involved in either speeding up or modifying the healing process, which depends on the migration and differentiation of several different cell populations [ 152 ]. The primary therapy of choice is scaling and root planning SRP, often in combination with antimicrobial therapies and host modulation therapy [ 151 ].…”
Section: Periodonticsmentioning
confidence: 99%