Reconstructive therapies to promote the regeneration of lost periodontal support have been investigated through both preclinical and clinical studies. Advanced regenerative technologies using new barrier-membrane techniques, cell-growth-stimulating proteins or gene-delivery applications have entered the clinical arena. Wound-healing approaches using growth factors to target the restoration of tooth-supporting bone, periodontal ligament and cementum are shown to significantly advance the field of periodontal-regenerative medicine. Topical delivery of growth factors, such as platelet-derived growth factor, fibroblast growth factor or bone morphogenetic proteins, to periodontal wounds has demonstrated promising results. Future directions in the delivery of growth factors or other signaling models involve the development of innovative scaffolding matrices, cell therapy and gene transfer, and these issues are discussed in this paper.

Advanced reconstructive technologies for periodontal tissue repair / C.A. Ramseier, G. Rasperini, S. Batia, W.V. Giannobile. - In: PERIODONTOLOGY 2000. - ISSN 0906-6713. - 59:1(2012 Jun), pp. 185-202.

Advanced reconstructive technologies for periodontal tissue repair

G. Rasperini
Secondo
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2012

Abstract

Reconstructive therapies to promote the regeneration of lost periodontal support have been investigated through both preclinical and clinical studies. Advanced regenerative technologies using new barrier-membrane techniques, cell-growth-stimulating proteins or gene-delivery applications have entered the clinical arena. Wound-healing approaches using growth factors to target the restoration of tooth-supporting bone, periodontal ligament and cementum are shown to significantly advance the field of periodontal-regenerative medicine. Topical delivery of growth factors, such as platelet-derived growth factor, fibroblast growth factor or bone morphogenetic proteins, to periodontal wounds has demonstrated promising results. Future directions in the delivery of growth factors or other signaling models involve the development of innovative scaffolding matrices, cell therapy and gene transfer, and these issues are discussed in this paper.
GROWTH FACTOR-BB ; BONE MORPHOGENETIC PROTEIN-2 ; ENAMEL MATRIX PROTEINS ; HEALING FOLLOWING IMPLANTATION ; RANDOMIZED CLINICAL-TRIAL ; BOVINE-DERIVED XENOGRAFT ; MEDIATED GENE-TRANSFER ; INTRABONY DEFECTS ; OSSEOUS DEFECTS ; INTRAOSSEOUS DEFECTS
Settore MED/28 - Malattie Odontostomatologiche
giu-2012
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