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Periodontal regeneration following application of basic fibroblast growth factor-2 in combination with beta tricalcium phosphate in class III furcation defects in dogs.

DENTAL MATERIALS JOURNAL(2013)

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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of tunnel structured beta-tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCP) on the regenerative potential of basic fibroblast growth factor-2 (bFGF-2) in class III furcation defects in dogs. The furcations of 30 mandibular premolar teeth received: 1) 0.3% bFGF-2 solution in conjunction with beta-TCP: 2) 0.3% bFGF-2 solution; and 3) no implant material (Control group). The dogs were sacrificed 8 weeks post-surgery, and healing was evaluated histologically. New bone formation was significantly greater in the bFGF-2/beta-TCP group compared to the bFGF-2 solution and Control groups (p<0.01). New cementum formation in the bFGF-2/beta-TCP and bFGF-2 solution groups was significantly greater than that in the Control group (p<0.01). These findings suggested that bFGF-2 alone enhances connective tissue attachment in a manner similar to the combination of bFGF-2 and beta-TCP. Furthermore, this combination enhances bone formation up to the fornix in class III furcation defects.
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Basic fibroblast growth factor,Beta-tricalcium phosphate,Furcation defects
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