Regenerative Periodontal Therapy and Its Clinical Implication Sharma Brijesh1, Pandey Suraj2, Pant Vandana A3, Verma Sunil C4, Das Mayank5, Verma Akshay6,*, Sharma Ajay Kumar6 1Post Graduate Student Final Year, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow 2Reader, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow 3Professor, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow 4Reader, Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences, Lucknow 5Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, NIMS Dental College, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 6Senior Lecturer, Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Rajasthan Dental College and Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan *Corresponding author: Dr. Akshay Verma Seniour Lecturer, Department of Oral Pathology and microbiology, Rajasthan Dental College & Hospital, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India E-mail: dr.akashyavermaop@gmail.com Ph no.-+91-9509222226
Online published on 7 March, 2016. Abstract The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is the regeneration of the tissues destroyed as a result of periodontal disease. Conventional surgical approaches continue to put forward time-tested and consistent methods to access and attain improved periodontal architecture. However, these techniques offer only limited potential towards recovering tissues destroyed during earlier disease phases. There is limited data available for the clinical effectiveness of other biologically active molecules, such as growth factors and platelet concentrates, and although promising results have been reported, further clinical trials are required in order to confirm their effectiveness. Current active areas of research are centered on tissue engineering and gene therapy strategies which may result in more predictable regenerative outcomes in the future. Top Keywords Periodontal regeneration, guided tissue regeneration, enamel matrix derivative, growth factors, platelet rich fibrin. Top |