Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach

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Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach. / Neumeyer, Stefan; Hundeshagen, Benjamin; Hopmann, Sabine; Neumeyer-Wühr, Stefanie; Bruhnke, Maria; Krüger, Konstantin; Smeets, Ralf; Gosau, Martin; Burg, Simon.

in: QUINTESSENCE INT, Jahrgang 53, Nr. 10, 21.10.2022, S. 884-891.

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Neumeyer, S, Hundeshagen, B, Hopmann, S, Neumeyer-Wühr, S, Bruhnke, M, Krüger, K, Smeets, R, Gosau, M & Burg, S 2022, 'Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach', QUINTESSENCE INT, Jg. 53, Nr. 10, S. 884-891. https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.b3418205

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Neumeyer, S., Hundeshagen, B., Hopmann, S., Neumeyer-Wühr, S., Bruhnke, M., Krüger, K., Smeets, R., Gosau, M., & Burg, S. (2022). Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach. QUINTESSENCE INT, 53(10), 884-891. https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.b3418205

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Neumeyer S, Hundeshagen B, Hopmann S, Neumeyer-Wühr S, Bruhnke M, Krüger K et al. Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach. QUINTESSENCE INT. 2022 Okt 21;53(10):884-891. https://doi.org/10.3290/j.qi.b3418205

Bibtex

@article{f26cd6732d4142d69b2c6a857f002482,
title = "Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach",
abstract = "The outcome in the treatment of furcation defects is often unsatisfactory. The reasons are morphologic and pathologic peculiarities as well as extensive changes in shape caused by resective treatment of periodontal lesions in multi-rooted teeth. Therefore, augmentative strategies are suggested to improve the prognosis. However, the success rate decreases with increasing severity of the disease. In contrast, if the affected roots are not extracted but are extruded after hemi- or trisection, this leads to a coronal displacement of the disease process and a significantly improved situation for hygiene. At the same time, the resection of inflammatory tissue of the periodontal pockets is accompanied by vertical and horizontal bone apposition. The results are predictable and stable in the long term. The burden for the patient is low. ((Quintessence Int 2022;53: 884-891; Originally published (in German) in Quintessenz Zahnmedizin 2020; 71(9): 1024-1032; doi: 10.3290/j.qi.b3418205).",
keywords = "Humans, Furcation Defects/surgery, Tooth Root/surgery, Periodontal Pocket/surgery, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/methods",
author = "Stefan Neumeyer and Benjamin Hundeshagen and Sabine Hopmann and Stefanie Neumeyer-W{\"u}hr and Maria Bruhnke and Konstantin Kr{\"u}ger and Ralf Smeets and Martin Gosau and Simon Burg",
year = "2022",
month = oct,
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doi = "10.3290/j.qi.b3418205",
language = "English",
volume = "53",
pages = "884--891",
journal = "QUINTESSENCE INT",
issn = "0033-6572",
publisher = "Quintessence Publishing Company",
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T1 - Functional and structural aspects in periodontal furcation treatment: a novel approach

AU - Neumeyer, Stefan

AU - Hundeshagen, Benjamin

AU - Hopmann, Sabine

AU - Neumeyer-Wühr, Stefanie

AU - Bruhnke, Maria

AU - Krüger, Konstantin

AU - Smeets, Ralf

AU - Gosau, Martin

AU - Burg, Simon

PY - 2022/10/21

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N2 - The outcome in the treatment of furcation defects is often unsatisfactory. The reasons are morphologic and pathologic peculiarities as well as extensive changes in shape caused by resective treatment of periodontal lesions in multi-rooted teeth. Therefore, augmentative strategies are suggested to improve the prognosis. However, the success rate decreases with increasing severity of the disease. In contrast, if the affected roots are not extracted but are extruded after hemi- or trisection, this leads to a coronal displacement of the disease process and a significantly improved situation for hygiene. At the same time, the resection of inflammatory tissue of the periodontal pockets is accompanied by vertical and horizontal bone apposition. The results are predictable and stable in the long term. The burden for the patient is low. ((Quintessence Int 2022;53: 884-891; Originally published (in German) in Quintessenz Zahnmedizin 2020; 71(9): 1024-1032; doi: 10.3290/j.qi.b3418205).

AB - The outcome in the treatment of furcation defects is often unsatisfactory. The reasons are morphologic and pathologic peculiarities as well as extensive changes in shape caused by resective treatment of periodontal lesions in multi-rooted teeth. Therefore, augmentative strategies are suggested to improve the prognosis. However, the success rate decreases with increasing severity of the disease. In contrast, if the affected roots are not extracted but are extruded after hemi- or trisection, this leads to a coronal displacement of the disease process and a significantly improved situation for hygiene. At the same time, the resection of inflammatory tissue of the periodontal pockets is accompanied by vertical and horizontal bone apposition. The results are predictable and stable in the long term. The burden for the patient is low. ((Quintessence Int 2022;53: 884-891; Originally published (in German) in Quintessenz Zahnmedizin 2020; 71(9): 1024-1032; doi: 10.3290/j.qi.b3418205).

KW - Humans

KW - Furcation Defects/surgery

KW - Tooth Root/surgery

KW - Periodontal Pocket/surgery

KW - Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal/methods

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DO - 10.3290/j.qi.b3418205

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