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Ultrastructural Study Of Wound Healing On A Root Planed And Citric Acid Treated Root Surface, Craig Martin Ririe Sep 1978

Ultrastructural Study Of Wound Healing On A Root Planed And Citric Acid Treated Root Surface, Craig Martin Ririe

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

It has been shown previously that a root surface which has been scaled, root planed and demineralized by topical application of citric acid in vitro, is dominated by exposed collagen fibrils. The purpose of this study was to examine the mechanism of healing and possible reattachment of soft periodontal connective tissue to the root planed and subsequently acid treated root surfaces and to determine whether new collagen fibrils produced in the connective tissue could attach to these exposed fibrils.

Full thickness tissue flaps were raised and the coronal 4-5 mm of the labial alveolar plate removed over the maxillary incisor …


New Attachment Of Connective Tissues To Human Teeth Involved In Chronic Periodontal Disease : A Histologic Study, Rick Cole Aug 1978

New Attachment Of Connective Tissues To Human Teeth Involved In Chronic Periodontal Disease : A Histologic Study, Rick Cole

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Reconstruction of the periodontium destroyed by periodontal disease may be considered an ultimate goal of reconstructive periodontal therapy. To date, there has been no concrete evidence demonstrating this phenomenon in humans. Garrett (1978) has shown that citric acid, after application to root planed tooth surfaces, produces a four micron wide demineralized zone which is characterized by exposed collagen fibers. It is impossible that this demineraIization may lead to new attachment by enhancing cementogenesis or by exposing root surface-fibers which by simple fibrogenesis may splint to fibers of the healing surgical wound. Register (1973) and Register and Burdick (1975) have reported …


Remove The Plaque! (1978), American Dental Association Jan 1978

Remove The Plaque! (1978), American Dental Association

Patient Dental Health Education Brochures

No abstract provided.


Have Missing Teeth Replaced (1978), American Dental Association Jan 1978

Have Missing Teeth Replaced (1978), American Dental Association

Patient Dental Health Education Brochures

No abstract provided.