2000
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0757.2000.2220103.x
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Fundamental principles affecting the outcomes of therapy for osseous lesions

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“…We selected one or two wall periodontal infrabony defects for this study because various studies have proposed that the three wall infrabony defects inherently heal more favorably. [222324] A biological explanation of this healing pattern has been related to the fact that the number of bony walls of the defect will influence, among other factors, the source of osteoprogenitor cells. An alternative explanation, should be considered that one wall component, when present, is more exchangeable to surroundings, more susceptible to oral environmental and thus filling materials would have more chance to get contamination, factors leading to an incomplete bone fill.…”
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“…We selected one or two wall periodontal infrabony defects for this study because various studies have proposed that the three wall infrabony defects inherently heal more favorably. [222324] A biological explanation of this healing pattern has been related to the fact that the number of bony walls of the defect will influence, among other factors, the source of osteoprogenitor cells. An alternative explanation, should be considered that one wall component, when present, is more exchangeable to surroundings, more susceptible to oral environmental and thus filling materials would have more chance to get contamination, factors leading to an incomplete bone fill.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Difference in the outcomes of the various studies might be due to the variation in several associated factors that can alter the extent of clinical attachment gain and bone regrowth following a grafting procedure, such as patients selection, defects characteristics, data collection, biochemical characteristics of grafted materials, surgical variation and patient attitude toward the treatment. [2324]…”
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“…35 Since, there is a resective nature in these, the tissues get traumatized and inflamed immediately after the procedure. 36 This is followed by the period of healing in which tissue remodeling takes place with the formation of metalloproteinases (elastase, collagenase, gelatinase). These tissues are responsible for remodeling of the bone in the crestal area.…”
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“…However, a common problem of GTR therapy is the high variability and low predictability of healing outcomes, even as complete and predictable reconstruction of periodontal tissues is difficult to obtain with any therapeutic plan [6,7]. Specifically, the degree of healing depends on both the local characteristics of the intrabony defects and the regenerative potential of the residual periodontal tissues [4,8,9].…”
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