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http://dx.doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2017.47.6.352

Periodontal wound healing following reciprocal autologous root transplantation in class III furcation defects  

Takeuchi, Naoshi (Department of Periodontology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences)
Shirakata, Yoshinori (Department of Periodontology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences)
Shinohara, Yukiya (Department of Periodontology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences)
Sena, Kotaro (Department of Periodontology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences)
Noguchi, Kazuyuki (Department of Periodontology, Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences)
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Journal of Periodontal and Implant Science / v.47, no.6, 2017 , pp. 352-362 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Furcation involvement in the molars is difficult to treat, and has been recognized as a risk factor for tooth loss. Although periodontal regenerative therapies, including guided tissue regeneration and various types of bone grafts, have been applied to furcation defects, the effects of these treatments are limited, especially in large class III furcation defects. The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate the effect of reciprocal autologous root transplantation on periodontal wound healing and regeneration in class III furcation defects in dogs. Methods: Furcation defects (7 mm wide and 6 mm high) were surgically created after root separation of the unilateral third and fourth premolars in 4 dogs. Eight furcation defects were randomized to receive either reciprocal autologous root transplantation (test) or no further treatment (control). In the test group, the mesial and distal roots were transplanted into the distal and mesial extraction sockets, respectively. The animals were sacrificed 10 weeks after surgery for histologic evaluation. Results: The healing pattern in the control group was characterized by extensive collapse of the flap and limited periodontal regeneration. New bone formation in the test group ($3.56{\pm}0.57mm$) was significantly greater than in the control group ($0.62{\pm}0.21mm$). Dense collagen fibers inserting into the residual cementum on the transplanted root surfaces were observed in the test group. Slight ankylosis was observed in 2 of the 4 specimens in the test group on the mesiodistal sides where the root-planed surfaces faced the existing bone. Root resorption (RR) was detected in both the control and test groups. Conclusions: Within the limits of this study, it can be concluded that reciprocal autologous root transplantation was effective for bone regeneration in class III furcation defects in dogs. However, further studies are required to standardize the approach in order to prevent unwanted RR prior to clinical application.
Keywords
Animal models; Histology; Periodontal diseases; Periodontal ligament; Wound healing;
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