학술논문

Histological evaluation following treatment of recession-type defects with coronally advanced flap and a novel human recombinant amelogenin.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical Oral Investigations. Sep2023, Vol. 27 Issue 9, p5041-5048. 8p. 3 Color Photographs, 1 Chart, 1 Graph.
Subject
*AMELOGENIN
*WOUND healing
*BONE growth
*PERIODONTAL ligament
*PLASTIC surgery
*GUIDED tissue regeneration
Language
ISSN
1432-6981
Abstract
Objectives: To histologically evaluate the effects of a novel human recombinant amelogenin (rAmelX) on periodontal wound healing / regeneration in recession-type defects. Materials and methods: A total of 17 gingival recession-type defects were surgically created in the maxilla of three minipigs. The defects were randomly treated with a coronally advanced flap (CAF) and either rAmelX (test), or a CAF and placebo (control). At three months following reconstructive surgery, the animals were euthanized, and the healing outcomes histologically evaluated. Results: The test group yielded statistically significantly (p = 0.047) greater formation of cementum with inserting collagen fibers compared with the control group (i.e., 4.38 mm ± 0.36 mm vs. 3.48 mm ± 1.13 mm). Bone formation measured 2.15 mm ± 0.8 mm in the test group and 2.24 mm ± 1.23 mm in the control group, respectively, without a statistically significant difference (p = 0.94). Conclusions: The present data have provided for the first-time evidence for the potential of rAmelX to promote regeneration of periodontal ligament and root cementum in recession-type defects, thus warranting further preclinical and clinical testing. Clinical relevance: The present results set the basis for the potential clinical application of rAmelX in reconstructive periodontal surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]