Regeneración tisular guiada en periodoncia. Segunda parte : acondicionadores radiculares

ABSTRACT: The treatment of periodontal disease by traditional methods results in wound healing by the formation of a long junctional epithelium. The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is to regenerate the periodontal supporting tissues lost to the inflamatory disease process. There has been a majo...

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Autores:
Arango Hernández, Gloria Nancy
Tipo de recurso:
Review article
Fecha de publicación:
1995
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:bibliotecadigital.udea.edu.co:10495/8478
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10495/8478
Palabra clave:
Acondicionadores radiculares
Factores de crecimiento
Cicatrización
Ligamento
Periodoncia
Ligamento periodontal
Periodontal Healing
Wound Healing
Growth factors
Periodontal ligament
Root conditioners
Rights
openAccess
License
Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 2.5 Colombia (CC BY-NC-SA 2.5 CO)
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Summary:ABSTRACT: The treatment of periodontal disease by traditional methods results in wound healing by the formation of a long junctional epithelium. The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is to regenerate the periodontal supporting tissues lost to the inflamatory disease process. There has been a major effort to achive this goal by using either resorbable and nonresorbable physical barriers to impede epithelial migration or to treat diseased root surfaces with various agents: root conditioning solutions or growth factors. Recent investigations focusing on regeneration of the periodontium have attempted to define factor involved in the formation of a new connective tissue attachment to periodontally diseased or denuded root surfaces. After cell adhesion to substrate, one of the biological events involved in tissue regeneration is specific cell directed migration or chemotaxis, which is an essential feature of many biological processes in both health and disease. These cellular events are influenced and likely to be regulated by growth factors. In order to understand the regulatory role of growth factors in periodontal healing, it is important to characterize the influences of involved growth factors on critical cellular events in the healing process. The more studied growth factors are: the beta transforming growth factor, platelet derived growth factor, insuline like growth factor and fibroblast growth factor. Tetracycline chlorhidrate, citric acid, fibronectin and laminin are too important root conditioners.