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Clinical Trial
. 1990 Jul;61(7):399-404.
doi: 10.1902/jop.1990.61.7.399.

Comparative clinical study of porous hydroxyapatite and decalcified freeze-dried bone in human periodontal defects

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Comparative clinical study of porous hydroxyapatite and decalcified freeze-dried bone in human periodontal defects

S Oreamuno et al. J Periodontol. 1990 Jul.

Abstract

Interproximal bony defects were treated with either porous hydroxyapatite (PHA) or decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDB) implants at two different clinical centers. Twelve paired defects in 12 patients were treated at each center. Six months post-surgically the defects were measured to assess changes from the presurgical status. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups in changes in gingival fluid, bleeding index, plaque index, or tooth mobility. The porous hydroxyapatite implant produced greater reduction in pocket depth (P = 0.03) and more gain in clinical attachment level (P = 0.001) and defect fill (P = 0.001) when compared with DFDB grafted sites. This study indicates that more clinical resolution of interproximal periodontal defects in humans can be obtained with the use of PHA than with the use of DFDB.

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