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- 20-year follow-up shows similar outcomes for periodontal regenerative techniques and flap access in the treatment of intrabony defects Academic Article
- Boric acid probably increases clinical attachment level and reduces probing depth and intrabony defect depth when used as an adjunct to scaling and root planing in patients with chronic periodontitis Academic Article
- Hyaluronic acid may result in benefits in clinical attachment levels and probing depth in patients undergoing periodontal treatment in the short term Academic Article
- Hyaluronic acid used as an adjunct to coronally advanced flap probably results in an increase in recession reduction and root coverage in patients with single Miller class I gingival recessions Academic Article
- Leucocyte- and platelet-rich fibrin probably enhances healing after intrabony and furcation defects surgery Academic Article
- Low proportion of tooth loss after anĀ average of 18 years of supportive periodontal therapy in patients with chronic periodontitis Academic Article
- Matrix metalloproteinases and myeloperoxidase in gingival crevicular fluid provide site-specific diagnostic value for chronic periodontitis Academic Article
- More than two-thirds of patients with localized aggressive periodontitis gained more than 2 millimeters of clinical attachment level after 4 years of maintenance treatment Academic Article
- Probiotics as adjuvant to scaling and root planing seem to improve periodontal parameters after 3 months of treatment Academic Article
- Regenerative therapies may result in a larger reduction in probing depth of periodontal bony defects due to aggressive periodontitis after 6 months Academic Article
- Systematic review suggests that there are no important differences in recession depth, clinical attachment level, and keratinized mucosa over time when comparing treatments for root coverage Academic Article
- The magnitude of an association between periodontal attachment loss and osteoporosis or osteopenia is small Academic Article
- There is probably substantial variability in clinical attachment loss rate, bone level change, and tooth loss progression across populations Academic Article