Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs

Statement of Problem: There are limited histomorphometric studies on biologic efficacy of high density tetrafluoroethylen (d-PTFE) membrane. Objectives: To investigate the healing of surgically induced grade II furcation defects in dogs following the use of dense polytetrafluoroethylene as the ba...

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Main Authors: Raoofi S, Sabagh S, Shabahangfar MR, Mozafari Gh, GhoraishiAbhari M
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Dental Biomaterial
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GTR
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spelling doaj-4e4d69d2ee1a47b9b634645432bfe89a2020-11-24T22:38:53ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Dental Biomaterial2383-39712383-398X2015-09-0123Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of DogsRaoofi S0Sabagh S1Shabahangfar MR2Mozafari Gh3GhoraishiAbhari M4Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranDepartment of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IranStatement of Problem: There are limited histomorphometric studies on biologic efficacy of high density tetrafluoroethylen (d-PTFE) membrane. Objectives: To investigate the healing of surgically induced grade II furcation defects in dogs following the use of dense polytetrafluoroethylene as the barrier membrane and to compare the results with the contra lateral control teeth without the application of any membrane. Materials andMethods: Mandibular and maxillary 3rd premolar teeth of 18 young adult male mongrel dogs were used for the experiment. The furcation defects were created during the surgery. 5 weeks later, regenerative surgery was performed. The third premolar teeth were assigned randomly to control and test groups. In the test group, after a full thickness flap reflection, the d-PTFE membrane was placed over furcation defects. In the control group, no membrane was placed over the defect. 37 tissue blocks containing the teeth and surrounding hard and soft tissues were obtained three months post-regenerative surgery. The specimens were demineralized, serially sectioned, mounted and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin staining technique. From each tissue block, 35-45 sections of 10 μm thickness within 60μm interval captured the entire surgically created defect. The histological images were transferred to computer and then the linear measurement ranges of the defects area, interadicular alveolar bone, epithelial attachment and coronal extension of the new cementum were done. Then, the volume and area of aforementioned parameters were calculated considering the thickness and interval of the sections. To compare the parameters between the control and test teeth, we calculated the amount of each one proportionally to the original amount of defects. Results: The mean interradicular root surface areas of original defects covered with new cementum was 74.46% and 29.59% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.0001). Corresponding values for epithelial attachment were 16.03% and 48.93% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.005). The mean volume of the new bone formed in the inter-radicular defects was 61.80% and 35.93% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.02). Conclusions: The present study provided a biological rationale for high density polytetrafluoroethylen (d-PTFE, n-PTFE) as a barrier membrane for enhancement of the bone and cementum regeneration in grade II furcation defects subjected to regeneration therapy.http://jdb.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jdb/article/viewFile/120/47Furcation involvementGTRBarrier membraned-PTFE (n-PTFE) membrane
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author Raoofi S
Sabagh S
Shabahangfar MR
Mozafari Gh
GhoraishiAbhari M
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Sabagh S
Shabahangfar MR
Mozafari Gh
GhoraishiAbhari M
Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
Journal of Dental Biomaterial
Furcation involvement
GTR
Barrier membrane
d-PTFE (n-PTFE) membrane
author_facet Raoofi S
Sabagh S
Shabahangfar MR
Mozafari Gh
GhoraishiAbhari M
author_sort Raoofi S
title Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
title_short Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
title_full Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
title_fullStr Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Histomorphometric Analysis of Periodontal Tissue Regeneration by the Use of High Density Polytetrafluoroethylen Membrane in Grade II Furcation Defects of Dogs
title_sort histomorphometric analysis of periodontal tissue regeneration by the use of high density polytetrafluoroethylen membrane in grade ii furcation defects of dogs
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Dental Biomaterial
issn 2383-3971
2383-398X
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Statement of Problem: There are limited histomorphometric studies on biologic efficacy of high density tetrafluoroethylen (d-PTFE) membrane. Objectives: To investigate the healing of surgically induced grade II furcation defects in dogs following the use of dense polytetrafluoroethylene as the barrier membrane and to compare the results with the contra lateral control teeth without the application of any membrane. Materials andMethods: Mandibular and maxillary 3rd premolar teeth of 18 young adult male mongrel dogs were used for the experiment. The furcation defects were created during the surgery. 5 weeks later, regenerative surgery was performed. The third premolar teeth were assigned randomly to control and test groups. In the test group, after a full thickness flap reflection, the d-PTFE membrane was placed over furcation defects. In the control group, no membrane was placed over the defect. 37 tissue blocks containing the teeth and surrounding hard and soft tissues were obtained three months post-regenerative surgery. The specimens were demineralized, serially sectioned, mounted and stained with Hematoxylin and Eosin staining technique. From each tissue block, 35-45 sections of 10 μm thickness within 60μm interval captured the entire surgically created defect. The histological images were transferred to computer and then the linear measurement ranges of the defects area, interadicular alveolar bone, epithelial attachment and coronal extension of the new cementum were done. Then, the volume and area of aforementioned parameters were calculated considering the thickness and interval of the sections. To compare the parameters between the control and test teeth, we calculated the amount of each one proportionally to the original amount of defects. Results: The mean interradicular root surface areas of original defects covered with new cementum was 74.46% and 29.59% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.0001). Corresponding values for epithelial attachment were 16.03% and 48.93% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.005). The mean volume of the new bone formed in the inter-radicular defects was 61.80% and 35.93% for the membrane and control defects, respectively (p < 0.02). Conclusions: The present study provided a biological rationale for high density polytetrafluoroethylen (d-PTFE, n-PTFE) as a barrier membrane for enhancement of the bone and cementum regeneration in grade II furcation defects subjected to regeneration therapy.
topic Furcation involvement
GTR
Barrier membrane
d-PTFE (n-PTFE) membrane
url http://jdb.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jdb/article/viewFile/120/47
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