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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PERIODONTOLOGY
卷 45, 期 7, 页码 841-850出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpe.12931
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dental pulp; periodontal pocket; periodontal regeneration; randomized controlled trial; stem cells; tissue engineering
AimThe goal of this study was to evaluate if dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) delivered into intrabony defects in a collagen scaffold would enhance the clinical and radiographic parameters of periodontal regeneration. Materials and MethodsIn this randomized controlled trial, 29 chronic periodontitis patients presenting one deep intrabony defect and requiring extraction of one vital tooth were consecutively enrolled. Defects were randomly assigned to test or control treatments which both consisted of the use of minimally invasive surgical technique. The dental pulp of the extracted tooth was mechanically dissociated to obtain micrografts rich in autologous DPSCs. Test sites (n=15) were filled with micrografts seeded onto collagen sponge, whereas control sites (n=14) with collagen sponge alone. Clinical and radiographic parameters were recorded at baseline, 6 and 12months postoperatively. ResultsTest sites exhibited significantly more probing depth (PD) reduction (4.9mm versus 3.4mm), clinical attachment level (CAL) gain (4.5 versus 2.9mm) and bone defect fill (3.9 versus 1.6mm) than controls. Moreover, residual PD<5mm (93% versus 50%) and CAL gain 4mm (73% versus 29%) were significantly more frequent in the test group. ConclusionsApplication of DPSCs significantly improved clinical parameters of periodontal regeneration 1year after treatment.
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