Guided tissue regeneration of intrabony defects with perforated barrier membranes, simvastatin, and EDTA root surface modification: A clinical and biochemical study

Issa, Dalia Rasheed; Abdel-Ghaffar, Khaled A; Al-Shahat, Mohamed A; Hassan, Ahmed Abdel Aziz; Iacono, Vincent J; Gamal, Ahmed;

Abstract


Perforated barrier membranes (PBM) were suggested to enhance periodontal regeneration by allowing positive charity of wanted elements from the gingival tissue side. The present study was designed to evaluate clinically and biochemically the use of PBM combined with simvastatin (SMV) gel with and without an associated EDTA gel root surface etching as a suggested option that could improve SMV availability and clinical outcomes of PBM.


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Title Guided tissue regeneration of intrabony defects with perforated barrier membranes, simvastatin, and EDTA root surface modification: A clinical and biochemical study
Authors Issa, Dalia Rasheed; Abdel-Ghaffar, Khaled A; Al-Shahat, Mohamed A; Hassan, Ahmed Abdel Aziz; Iacono, Vincent J; Gamal, Ahmed 
Keywords ethylenediaminetetraacitic acid;guided tissue membrane;simvastatin;periodontal regeneration
Issue Date 26-Sep-2019
Journal Journal of Periodontal Research 
ISSN 0022-3484
1600-0765
DOI 10.1111/jre.12692
PubMed ID 31448832
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85071080703

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