Title of article
Periosteum as Barrier Membrane: A Case Report
Author/Authors
Bhatnagar ، Shruti Department of Periodontology - Rungta College of Dental Sciences and Research , Chandra ، Avinash Department of Periodontology - Rungta College of Dental Sciences and Research
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Abstract
Introduction: The quest for finding a regenerative material for periodontal defects is everlasting. Numerous resorbable, nonresorbable, synthetic, and autogenous materials have been tried and tested in this regard. The periosteum has gained popularity in this field as it has exhibited osteogenic properties. The harvest of the periosteum is hassle-freeanddoes not cause additional surgical sites. Case Presentation: The present case report demonstrates the successful use of the periosteum as a barrier membrane in the treatment of an intrabony defect. A 25-year-old female patient reported a complaint of food lodgement and bleeding gums. Clinical and radiographic examinations suggested an intrabony defect concerning the maxillary molar. The periosteum pedicle as a barrier membrane, along with bone graft, was used to treat the defect. Conclusions: The outcome was favorable in defect filling and soft tissue thickness.
Keywords
Periosteum , Intrabony Defects , Barrier Membrane , Osteoprogenitor Cells
Journal title
Journal of Skin and Stem Cell
Journal title
Journal of Skin and Stem Cell
Record number
2725316
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