A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height

Open interdental spaces caused by papillary gingival recession are one of the most common problems faced in dentistry. Surgical and nonsurgical periodontal treatments for regeneration of lost papillary height have been reported with limited success. The present study reports effectiveness of autolog...

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Published in:Journal of the International Clinical Dental Research Organization
Main Authors: Rutuj Surana, Vaishali Ashtaputre, Satish Doiphode, Kiran Kharat, Purshottam Rakhewar, Maya Mhaske
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0754.95273
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3791b0850282441fa9efb293bba8a909 2023-05-15T17:24:38+02:00 A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height Rutuj Surana Vaishali Ashtaputre Satish Doiphode Kiran Kharat Purshottam Rakhewar Maya Mhaske 2010-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0754.95273 https://doaj.org/article/3791b0850282441fa9efb293bba8a909 EN eng Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications http://www.jicdro.org/article.asp?issn=2231-0754;year=2010;volume=2;issue=2;spage=86;epage=91;aulast=Surana https://doaj.org/toc/2231-0754 2231-0754 doi:10.4103/2231-0754.95273 https://doaj.org/article/3791b0850282441fa9efb293bba8a909 Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 86-91 (2010) Autologous cultured regeneration Dentistry RK1-715 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0754.95273 2022-12-31T14:07:59Z Open interdental spaces caused by papillary gingival recession are one of the most common problems faced in dentistry. Surgical and nonsurgical periodontal treatments for regeneration of lost papillary height have been reported with limited success. The present study reports effectiveness of autologous cultured fibroblast injections, a tissue engineering technique for papillary regeneration. A black triangle caused by Tarnow′s and Nordland′s class I papillary gingival loss was reported in maxillary anterior region of a young male patient. An autologous gingival biopsy was cultured in a biotechnology lab for the growth and expansion of fibroblasts. Cultured fibroblast suspension was injected into the receded papilla twice at an interval of 5 days. Follow-ups were recorded on the 6th day, 15 th day, at 1 month and at 2 months. Complete fill of black triangle was noted at the end of 2 months. No inflammatory or immune reactions were noted at the site of injection. Autologous cultured fibroblast injections are safe, efficacious, and an acceptable treatment option for the regeneration of lost papillary height. Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordland Nordland Nordland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of the International Clinical Dental Research Organization 2 2 86
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regeneration
Dentistry
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cultured
regeneration
Dentistry
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Rutuj Surana
Vaishali Ashtaputre
Satish Doiphode
Kiran Kharat
Purshottam Rakhewar
Maya Mhaske
A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
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Dentistry
RK1-715
description Open interdental spaces caused by papillary gingival recession are one of the most common problems faced in dentistry. Surgical and nonsurgical periodontal treatments for regeneration of lost papillary height have been reported with limited success. The present study reports effectiveness of autologous cultured fibroblast injections, a tissue engineering technique for papillary regeneration. A black triangle caused by Tarnow′s and Nordland′s class I papillary gingival loss was reported in maxillary anterior region of a young male patient. An autologous gingival biopsy was cultured in a biotechnology lab for the growth and expansion of fibroblasts. Cultured fibroblast suspension was injected into the receded papilla twice at an interval of 5 days. Follow-ups were recorded on the 6th day, 15 th day, at 1 month and at 2 months. Complete fill of black triangle was noted at the end of 2 months. No inflammatory or immune reactions were noted at the site of injection. Autologous cultured fibroblast injections are safe, efficacious, and an acceptable treatment option for the regeneration of lost papillary height.
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author Rutuj Surana
Vaishali Ashtaputre
Satish Doiphode
Kiran Kharat
Purshottam Rakhewar
Maya Mhaske
author_facet Rutuj Surana
Vaishali Ashtaputre
Satish Doiphode
Kiran Kharat
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title A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
title_short A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
title_full A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
title_fullStr A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
title_full_unstemmed A novel tissue engineering technique for regeneration of lost interdental papillary height
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url https://doi.org/10.4103/2231-0754.95273
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op_source Journal of International Clinical Dental Research Organization, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 86-91 (2010)
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