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Treatment of Palatogingival Groove using Glass-Ionomer cement and Emdogain$^{(R)}$  

Jin, Myoung-Uk (Department of Conservative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University)
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The Journal of the Korean dental association / v.48, no.1, 2010 , pp. 56-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent years, a number of special treatment procedures have been introduced to reestablish new tooth supporting tissues with varying degrees of success including guided tissue regeneration(GTR), bone grafting(BG) and the use of enamel matrix derivative(EMD). EMD is an extract of enamel matrix and contains amelogenins of various molecular weights. Emdogain(EMD) might have some advantages over other methods of regenerating the tissue supporting teeth lost by gum disease, such as less postoperative complications. Emdogain contains proteins(derived from developing pig teeth) believed to regenerate tooth attachment. The decrease in probing depth after EMD treatment is achieved primarily by clinical attachment gain and bone regeneration and only to a minor extent by gingival recession. In conclsion, EMD seems to be safe, was able to regenerate lost periodontal tissues in previously diseased sites based on clinical parameters.
Keywords
Palatogingival Groove; Emdogain; Periodontal pocket; Glass-Ionomer Cement; Periodontal attachment;
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