Background/purpose: The purpose of this article was to conduct a systematic review of the clinical evidence on the efficacy of guide tissue regeneration (GTR) with/without osseous grafting (OG) in treating periodontal furcation Class II defects. Materials and methods: Reports from randomized controlled clinical trials, with at least 6 months follow-up, comparing open flap debridement (OFD); GTR, and GTR + OG were located from various sources. Sources included the electronic databases of Cochrane Oral Health Group specialist trials register, MEDLINE, and PubMed; in addition, journal archives were hand-searched. Trials up to and including March 2012 were included. Using the PICO (Patient or Problem, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome) que...
"nBackground and Aim: Furcation defects are one of the most challenging problems in periodontal...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the performance of access flap (OFD) in the treatment of class...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Furcation involvement is thought to have a strong negative effect on progn...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe purpose of this article was to conduct a systematic review of the clin...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Objective: To systematically review the available histologic evidence on periodontal regeneration ...
OBJECTIVE To systematically review the available histologic evidence on periodontal regeneration ...
Background: The treatment of furcation area defects remained as a challenging issue in periodontal t...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results after guided tissue regeneration (...
Statement of Problem: Among periodontal defects, the furcation involvement represents one of the mos...
AIMS: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
BACKGROUND Treatment of furcation defects is a core component of periodontal therapy. The goal of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) alon...
"nBackground and Aim: Furcation defects are one of the most challenging problems in periodontal...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the performance of access flap (OFD) in the treatment of class...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Furcation involvement is thought to have a strong negative effect on progn...
AbstractBackground/purposeThe purpose of this article was to conduct a systematic review of the clin...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Aims: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
Objective: To systematically review the available histologic evidence on periodontal regeneration ...
OBJECTIVE To systematically review the available histologic evidence on periodontal regeneration ...
Background: The treatment of furcation area defects remained as a challenging issue in periodontal t...
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results after guided tissue regeneration (...
Statement of Problem: Among periodontal defects, the furcation involvement represents one of the mos...
AIMS: To investigate the clinical performance of regenerative periodontal surgery in the treatment o...
BACKGROUND Treatment of furcation defects is a core component of periodontal therapy. The goal of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) alon...
"nBackground and Aim: Furcation defects are one of the most challenging problems in periodontal...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the performance of access flap (OFD) in the treatment of class...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Furcation involvement is thought to have a strong negative effect on progn...