1981
DOI: 10.1902/jop.1981.52.2.55
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Preliminary Observations on the Usefulness of a Decalcified, Freeze‐Dried Cancellous Bone Allograft Material in Periodontal Surgery

Abstract: A controlled pilot study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a decalcified, freeze‐dried cancellous bone allograft material in the treatment of infrabony periodontal defects in humans. Significant gains in attachment were achieved with the allografting procedure but not with the control procedure which consisted of flap and curettage only.

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“…In the past few decades the establishment of well regulated tissue banks has enabled dental surgeons to avoid the trauma of autograft retrieval by using allograft bone materials to fill a variety of jaw bone defects (Libin et al 1975;Marble 1968;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982, Rummelhart et al 1989. Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (FDBA) (Burwell 1996;Carr and Hyatt 1955;Chalmas 1950;Francis et al 1995;Heiple et al 1963;Kreuz et al 1951;Lane et al 1972;Pappas and Beisaw 1968) and Demineralised Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (DFDBA) have been successfully used to generate bone (Francis et al 1995;Marble 1968;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982;Rummelhart et al 1989;Urist 1965).…”
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“…In the past few decades the establishment of well regulated tissue banks has enabled dental surgeons to avoid the trauma of autograft retrieval by using allograft bone materials to fill a variety of jaw bone defects (Libin et al 1975;Marble 1968;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982, Rummelhart et al 1989. Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (FDBA) (Burwell 1996;Carr and Hyatt 1955;Chalmas 1950;Francis et al 1995;Heiple et al 1963;Kreuz et al 1951;Lane et al 1972;Pappas and Beisaw 1968) and Demineralised Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (DFDBA) have been successfully used to generate bone (Francis et al 1995;Marble 1968;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982;Rummelhart et al 1989;Urist 1965).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (FDBA) (Burwell 1996;Carr and Hyatt 1955;Chalmas 1950;Francis et al 1995;Heiple et al 1963;Kreuz et al 1951;Lane et al 1972;Pappas and Beisaw 1968) and Demineralised Freeze Dried Bone Allograft (DFDBA) have been successfully used to generate bone (Francis et al 1995;Marble 1968;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982;Rummelhart et al 1989;Urist 1965).…”
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“…Demin~ralized freeze-dried bovine bone xenograft (DFDBBX) was shown to be highly osteoconductive when compared to osseous coagulum, bone blend and freeze-dried bone (6). Clinical and histological studies in human indicated that DFDBBX significantly enhanced new attachment formation in submerged and non-submerged intrabony defects (7,8). Animal investigations had also shown evidence of new host bone deposition at 6 months following the placement of the bone xenograft (8).…”
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“…DFDBA is an allogenic bone graft, that has been used extensively in periodontal therapy (Abolfazli et al 2008;Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982;Rummelhart et al 1989;Francis et al 1995;). In periodontal defects it results in significant probing depth reduction, attachment level gain and osseous regeneration (Trombelli et al 1989).…”
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“…The rationale for the use of DFDBA includes the fact that in addition to its osteoconductive property, osteoinductive proteins capable of inducing new bone i.e., bone morphogenic proteins, can be isolated from it (Pearson et al 1981;Quintero et al 1982;Urist 1965;Urist and Strates 1971). Histological evidence further demonstrates that DFDBA grafts support the formation of a new attachment apparatus in intrabony defects, (Bowers et al 1989;Reynold et al 2003).…”
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