2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jobcr.2020.10.012
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Biological effect of the nanocrystalline calcium sulfate bone graft in the periodontal regeneration

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“…Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by the interaction between plaque biofilms and the host reaction, and its main clinical manifestations include gingival hemorrhage, periodontal pocket formation, alveolar bone resorption and tooth loss 1–5 . At present, the treatment of periodontitis is mainly nonsurgical, such as curettage or root planning, in order to control periodontal bacteria and plaque biofilms 6 .…”
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“…Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by the interaction between plaque biofilms and the host reaction, and its main clinical manifestations include gingival hemorrhage, periodontal pocket formation, alveolar bone resorption and tooth loss 1–5 . At present, the treatment of periodontitis is mainly nonsurgical, such as curettage or root planning, in order to control periodontal bacteria and plaque biofilms 6 .…”
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“…formation, alveolar bone resorption and tooth loss. [1][2][3][4][5] At present, the treatment of periodontitis is mainly nonsurgical, such as curettage or root planning, in order to control periodontal bacteria and plaque biofilms. 6 However, for severe periodontitis, periodontal surgery is required.…”
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“…Micro- and nanoformulated crystalline forms of calcium sulfate were attempted for use as a possible treatment for intrabony defects. The authors concluded that nanocrystalline calcium sulfate presented significantly enhanced periodontal regeneration compared to the microcrystalline form [ 32 ].…”
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“…Calcium sulfate, a ceramic material, is widely used for various applications. It has been used as a binder material for building construction [1], bone graft material [2], periodontal disease treatment [3], endodontic lesions [4], alveolar bone loss [5], maxillary sinus augmentation [6], filler for plastic [7] and rubber [8], coating [9], desiccant [10], coagulant [11], catalyst [12], and bleaching agent [13]. Four calcium sulfate forms have been observed and previously reported: calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO 4 •2H 2 O, gypsum) [13], α-and β-calcium sulfate hemihydrate (CaSO 4 •0.5H 2 O, bassanite) [14], and calcium sulfate anhydrous (CaSO 4 , anhydrite) [15].…”
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