Effects of a mineralized human cancellous bone allograft in regeneration of mandibular class II furcation defects

2006 
Background: A solvent-preserved, mineralized human cancellous bone allograft (MBA) was recently developed. However, its effect in regenerating furcation defects remains to be determined. Hence, the aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of this newly introduced MBA, with and without a bioabsorbable collagen membrane, for the treatment of mandibular class II furcation defects.Methods: Thirty subjects with Hamp's Class II buccal or lingual furcation defects in lower molars were randomly assigned to open flap debridement (OFD), MBA, or MBA with a bioabsorbable collagen membrane (guided tissue regeneration [GTR] + MBA) groups. Clinical and defect measurements were obtained at the initial visit and at 6-month reentry surgeries. The data were analyzed for intra- and intergroup comparisons and associations of treatment with probability of clinical improvement.Results: Out of a total of 30 subjects, 27 individuals completed the study. Vertical bone fill (VBF) was −1.6 ± 2.1 mm in OFD, 1.9 ± 1.4 mm in MBA, an...
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