Periodontal regenerative therapy with enamel matrix derivative in the treatment of intrabony defects: A prospective 2-year study

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Seshima F. [1 ]
Aoki H. [1 ]
Takeuchi T. [1 ]
Suzuki E. [1 ]
Irokawa D. [1 ]
Makino-Oi A. [1 ]
Sugito H. [2 ,3 ]
Tomita S. [1 ]
Saito A. [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Department of Periodontology, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo
[2] Department of Operative Dentistry, Cariology and Pulp Biology, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo
[3] Department of Dental Hygiene, Tokyo Dental Junior College, Tokyo
[4] Oral Health Science Center, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo
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Enamel matrix derivative; Periodontal regeneration; Periodontitis;
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10.1186/s13104-017-2572-2
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Objective: To date, enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has been considered to be one of the few biomaterials for clinical use capable of demonstrating true periodontal regeneration. The aim of this two-center prospective clinical study was to evaluate 2-year outcome of periodontal regenerative therapy using EMD in the treatment of intrabony defects, performed as an 'advanced medical treatment' under the national healthcare system in Japan. Results: Patients with chronic periodontitis who have completed initial periodontal therapy at either of the two dental school clinics were enrolled. Each contributed at least one intrabony defect of ≥3 mm in depth. During surgery, EMD was applied to the defect following debridement. Twenty-two participants (mean age 55.2 years old, 9 men and 13 women) completed 2-year reevaluation, and a total of 42 defects were subjected to data analysis. Mean gains in clinical attachment level (CAL) at 1 and 2 years were 2.9 mm (38% of baseline CAL) and 3.1 mm (41%), respectively, both showing a significant improvement from baseline. There was also a significant reduction in probing depth (PD): mean reductions at 1 and 2 years were 3.2 and 3.3 mm, respectively. There was a progressive improvement in the mean percentages of bone fill from 26% at 1 year to 36% at 2 years. No significant difference in CAL gain at 2 years was found between 3-wall bone defects and other defect types combined. In multiple regression analysis, the baseline PD was significantly associated with CAL gain at 2 years. In this population of patients, the treatment of intrabony defects with EMD yielded clinically favorable outcomes, as assessed by periodontal and radiographical parameters, over a period of 2 years. © 2017 The Author(s).
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