Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent
May 1993
Four intrabony lesions from four patients were studied. Presurgical measurements included clinical attachment level, degree of recession, probing pocket depth, Plaque Index, Gingival Index, and Sulcular Bleeding Index. These measurements were also taken at 6-month intervals after surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol
October 1991
Two combined scanning electron microscopic methods including modified fixative procedures were used for studying the morphologic aspects of the odontoblasts and the corresponding dentinal wall at different endodontic levels. The odontoblasts were tightly packed in the pulp horn, where they assumed pear-shaped profiles and, from crown to apex, successively looked spindle shaped, club shaped, and globular. Their number decreased in the pulp radicular portion, where the interglobular spaces were enlarged.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA patient with adult periodontitis was treated for a 2 and 3-walled intrabony lesion on tooth n degrees 27. After scaling and root planing, the defect was surgically exposed and filled with a micro-porous resin. Following healing, there was a reduction in pocket depth as a result of gingival recession and a gain in probing attachment levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF12 patients (7 men and 5 women) with advanced periodontitis and probing depths of 4mm or more were selected to assess the effectiveness of an antiseptic: betadine used in situ, as a subgingival irrigation in periodontal pockets. Although widely used in other fields of medicine such as gynecology and dermatology, betadine has not been used in periodontology. However, betadine is an excellent antiseptic with a wide range of action.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Group Int Rech Sci Stomatol Odontol
December 1989
A structural and ultrastructural study of teeth located in the vicinity of maxillary cleft and teeth located outside the cleft region, was made in 12 cases, using correlated light microscopy, microradiography and SEM. All teeth directly involved in cleft process presented gross hypoplasia of the crown where the enamel surface was hypomineralized. Globular calcified masses of different radiodensity were seen on the hypomineralized enamel surface.
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