2008
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2008.080259
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Clinical Evaluation of Demineralized Freeze‐Dried Bone Allograft With and Without Enamel Matrix Derivative for the Treatment of Periodontal Osseous Defects in Humans

Abstract: Both treatments were shown to be safe and effective therapy for periodontal defects; however, the addition of EMD to DFDBA provided no statistically significant improvement to the soft and hard tissue parameters measured.

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“…Conventional open‐flap debridement (OFD) falls short of regenerating tissues destroyed by the disease, and current regenerative procedures offer a limited potential toward attaining a complete periodontal restoration 3 . Various biomaterials 4‐10 based on endogenous regenerative technology (ERT) have been used for periodontal tissue regeneration in addition to autogenous 11,12 and allogenic bone grafts, 13,14 but there is not a single graft material that is considered a gold standard in the treatment of intrabony defects (IBDs).…”
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“…Conventional open‐flap debridement (OFD) falls short of regenerating tissues destroyed by the disease, and current regenerative procedures offer a limited potential toward attaining a complete periodontal restoration 3 . Various biomaterials 4‐10 based on endogenous regenerative technology (ERT) have been used for periodontal tissue regeneration in addition to autogenous 11,12 and allogenic bone grafts, 13,14 but there is not a single graft material that is considered a gold standard in the treatment of intrabony defects (IBDs).…”
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“…Flap collapse may subsequently lead to limitation of the space available for regeneration, thus limiting clinical outcomes 28,29 . To overcome this potential drawback and improve the clinical results obtained with EMD, recent attempts at combining DFDBA with EMD have been investigated 14,16,18,30‐32 . Whereas a small number of clinical and animal studies reveals a potential benefit for their combination, 14,18,31,32 others have failed to demonstrate an advantage 16,30 …”
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“…Two studies [10,12] were included to assess the effectiveness of EMD when used along with DFDBA and were compared to use of DFDBA alone. One study by Aspriello et al with parallel design of randomized controlled clinical trial with 12 month follow-up was included for evaluating the effectiveness on EMD with DFDBA.…”
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