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Heijl L, Heden G, Svärdström G,
Östgren A.
ENAMEL MATRIX DERIVATIVE (EMDOGAIN ) IN
THE TREATMENT OF INTRABONY PERIODONTAL DEFECTS.
J Clin Periodontal 1997 Sept 24 (9 Pt
2): 705-714
The aim of the present clinical trial was to compare the long-term
effect of EMDOGAIN ® treatment as an adjunct to modified
widman flap (MWF) surgery with the effect of MWF and placebo treatment.
Materials and Methods: The investigation was a
placebo-controlled, randomized multicenter trial involving 33 subjects
with 34 paired test and control sites. The protocol required 2 interproximal
sites, appropriately separated, in the same jaw with probing pocket
depths >6 mm and an associated intrabony defect with a depth
of >4 mm and a width of >2 mm as measured on a radiograph.
Only predominantly 1- and 2-wall defects were included. Clinical
attachment gain and radiographic bone gain were used as primary
outcome variables. Assessments were made at baseline, 8, 16 and
36 months.
Results: Mean values for clinical attachment level
gain in test and control sites at 8 months were 2.1 mm and 1.5 mm,
respectively; at 16 months, 2.3 mm and 1.7 mm, respectively; and
at 36 months 2.2 mm and 1.7 mm, respectively, and the differences
were statistically significantly different at each time point (p<0.01).
The radiographic bone level continued to increase over the 36 months
at the Emdogain-treated sites, while it remained close to the baseline
level at the control sites. The statistically significant (p<0.01)
radiographic bone gain at 36 months of 2.6 mm at Emdogain-treated
sites corresponded to 66% defect fill.
Conclusions: The present trial has demonstrated
that topical application of EMDOGAIN® onto diseased
root surfaces associated with intrabony defects during MWF periodontal
surgery will promote an increased gain of radiographic bone and
clinical attachment compared to control (placebo application) surgery
in the same patient. There was no evidence to indicate any clinical
adverse effects from application of EMDOGAIN® conjunction
with periodontal surgery.
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