Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Membranes and Connective Tissue Grafts Support Bone Regeneration for Closing Mandibular Class II Furcations

1993 ◽  
Vol 64 (12) ◽  
pp. 1193-1198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philippe Bouchard ◽  
Jean-Pierre Ouhayoun ◽  
Rolf Erik Nilvéus
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-33
Author(s):  
Anshul Sawhney ◽  
Hemlata Dwivedi ◽  
Manjushree Juneja ◽  
Bharat Gupta ◽  
Neha Patil

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 153-165
Author(s):  
Vitor de Toledo Stuani ◽  
Gustavo Gonçalves do Prado Manfredi ◽  
Vitor Artur Miyahara Kondo ◽  
Pedro Yoshito Noritomi ◽  
Paulo Noronha Lisboa-Filho ◽  
...  

Gingival recessions are a highly prevalent issue that is often associated with interproximal tissue deficiency. An intervention in these scenarios is of extreme importance since these defects can lead to aesthetic, phonetic and other dental problems. Unfortunately, the treatment of advanced gingival recessions is a major challenge in periodontics because of its unpredictability. In such cases, the use of injectable fillings, connective tissue grafts or bone grafts for vertical regeneration in interproximal area presents limited results. Considering that, this special report reviewed the possible use of additively manufactured scaffolds as a therapeutic option. A 3D-printed personalized therapy is expected to simplify the regeneration of interproximal area, enabling bone regeneration, new papilla formation and root coverage.


Author(s):  
Mariana Schutzer Ragghianti Zangrando ◽  
Ricardo Rabelo Eustachio ◽  
Maria Lúcia Rubo Rezende ◽  
Adriana Campos Passanezi Sant'ana ◽  
Carla Andreotti Damante ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (6) ◽  
pp. 844-850 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Schneider ◽  
Isabelle Talon ◽  
Eric Mathieu ◽  
Pierre Schaaf ◽  
François Becmeur ◽  
...  

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is a severe disease requiring diaphragm replacement mostly with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. Unfortunately, the recurrence rate is high due to prosthesis failure with significant morbidity for the child. To provide a better understanding of the integration and possible failure processes of the biomaterial implanted in humans, we conducted electron microscopical and mechanical assessments on a prosthesis explant from a child with congenital diaphragmatic hernia presenting a recurrence. Our findings show a major penetration of connective tissue into the expanded polytetrafluoroethylene on the rough side, whereas the smooth side presents few tissue colonization. This penetration is more important in the central area (area A) with large collagen bundles and layers, in comparison to the peripheral areas without prosthesis failure (area B), where few extracellular matrix is produced. The connective tissue penetrates the prosthesis in depth. In contrast, the peripheral areas with prosthesis failure (area C) show very few cells and extracellular matrix, with an oriented organization in comparison to areas A and B. Obviously, the forces applied on the implanted material modulate the cellular behavior of the newly developed tissues. Atomic force microscopic measurements of the biomaterials’ surfaces may explain some cellular behaviors according to areas with or without failure.


Author(s):  
Ryuji Sakagami ◽  
Tomoomi Odajima ◽  
Hideshi Yabuta ◽  
Okito Hongo ◽  
Hiroshi Kato

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