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DIALOG(R)File 155:MEDLINE(R)
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A 5-year follow-up of 16 patients treated with
coralline calcium carbonate (BIOCORAL) bone replacement
grafts in infrabony defects.
Yukna RA; Yukna CN
Department of Periodontics, Louisiana State
University School of Dentistry, New Orleans 70119, USA.
J Clin Periodontol (DENMARK) Dec 1998, 25 (12)
p1036-40,
ISSN 0303-6979 Journal Code: HT7
Languages: ENGLISH
Document type: JOURNAL ARTICLE
JOURNAL ANNOUNCEMENT: 9904
Subfile: INDEX MEDICUS; DENTAL
A resorbable coralline calcium carbonate graft
material (BIOCORAL) (CalCarb) was evaluated as
a bone replacement graft in human periodontal
osseous defects. Following initial preparation
and re-evaluation, flap surgery was carried out. Bone
defects were curetted and root surfaces subjected to
mechanical debridement and conditioning with
tetracycline paste. The bone defects were grafted
with CalCarb, and the host flaps replaced or
slightly coronally positioned. Weekly, then monthly
deplaquing was performed until surgical reentry
at 6-12 months. Patients were then followed on
approximate 3 month recalls for > or =5 years.
Significant clinical changes included improvement
in mean vertical clinical probing attachment
level from 5.7 mm at surgery to 4.2 mm at re-entry
to 4.0 mm at 5 years, decrease in mean probing pocket
depth from 6.1 mm at surgery to 3.0 mm at re-entry
to 3.3 mm at 5 years, and mean gingival recession
from +0.4 mm at surgery to 1.0 mm atre-entry to 0.7 mm
at 5 years (all at least p<0.05 from surgery
to re-entry and surgery to 5 years, N.S. from
reentry to 5 years via ANOVA). These favorable long-term
results with CalCarb suggest that CalCarb may have a
beneficial effect in the long-term clinical management
of infrabony defects.
Tags: Animal; Female; Human; Male; Support,
Non-U.S. Gov't
Descriptors: Absorbable Implants ; *Alveolar Bone
Loss--Surgery --SU;* Bone Substitutes --Therapeutic
Use--TU; * Bone Transplantation--Methods--MT;
*Calcium Carbonate--Therapeutic Use--TU; Adult;
Aged; Analysis of Variance; Bone Regeneration;
Cnidaria; Follow-Up Studies; Middle Age; Periodontal
Pocket--Surgery --SU; Statistics, Nonparametric;
Treatment Outcome
CAS Registry No.: 0 (Bone Substitutes);
471-34-1(Calcium Carbonate)
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