1991
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(91)90372-j
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Healing assessment of osseous defects of periapical lesions associated with failed endodontically treated teeth with use of freeze-dried bone allograft

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“…He was a case of bruxism, and the decreased osseous fill could be attributed to the persistent trauma from occlusion due his clinical condition. The clinical and radiological results were comparable to those of Saad and Abdellatief who used FDBA in similar defects (Saad and Abdellatief 1991). The graft donors in our study ranged in age from 31 to 90 years and included both male and female donors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…He was a case of bruxism, and the decreased osseous fill could be attributed to the persistent trauma from occlusion due his clinical condition. The clinical and radiological results were comparable to those of Saad and Abdellatief who used FDBA in similar defects (Saad and Abdellatief 1991). The graft donors in our study ranged in age from 31 to 90 years and included both male and female donors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The patients in our study also demonstrated failed endodontic treatment with established periapical pathology, evident on an IOPA radiograph and reported with chronic infection, recurrent pain and pus formation with cervico-facial sinues [11] and is comparable to an earlier study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Conversely, in a systematic review, fresh-frozen and DFDBA allografts were associated with significant improvements in bone level compared with open flap debridement, although this did not hold true for FDBA (28). When used in periapical defects after root end surgery, one endodontic study demonstrated that FDBA results in histologic periodontal regeneration with no adverse tissue response (29). Similarly, several case reports have demonstrated healing with mature bone and hemopoietic marrow in periapical areas by using DFBA with or without a membrane (30)(31)(32).…”
Section: Allograftsmentioning
confidence: 86%