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1/2. Osseous autografts. II. Histological responses to osseous coagulum-bone blend grafts.

    Three human intraosseous lesions were treated using osseous coagulum-bone blend as graft material. These sites were surgically removed 6 to 13 weeks after treatment and the blocks prepared for histologic analysis. Periodontal remodeling at the site of grafting was noted in all specimens. This remodeling involved the osseous walls, periodontal ligament, cementum and graft spicules. Both osteoclastic and osteoblastic activities were seen at the borders of the spicules. Exfoliation of spicules was particularly frequent in the six-week specimen. Nevertheless, regenerating of both bone and cementum was actively taking place even in this early specimen and was still evident in the older specimens. Of particular interest was the apparent marked increase in cementogenesis at the graft sites and the variations in parallel or functional orientation of the periodontal ligament in these areas. Significant functional orientation of segments of the periodontal ligament were seenin the early specimens, but not in the latter one. The reason for such variations in ligament pattern is not known at this time.
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2/2. Human histology of new attachment after root coverage using subepithelial connective tissue graft.

    BACKGROUND, AIMS: connective tissue grafts are used successfully in periodontal therapy for root coverage. However, reports on the histologic interface between the root surface and the grafted tissue have been few in number. This report describes a case study in which a subepithelial connective tissue graft was placed in a 27-year-old female on the maxillary left side. methods: The graft (15 mm long, 10 mm wide, 1.5 mm thick) included palatal periosteum and was placed with the periosteal side facing the exposed bone and root surfaces. RESULTS: 15 weeks after grafting, the teeth presented with residual recessions of 1 mm, and buccal probing depths were approximately 1 mm. 14 months post-surgery, the 1st maxillary premolars on both sides were extracted for orthodontic therapy. Clinical parameters at the graft site remained as at 15 weeks. Histologic analysis of tooth #24 showed that the sulcular epithelium was keratinized; epithelium lining the dentin exhibited rete ridges projecting into the gingival connective tissue; and junctional epithelium extended over new cementum. New connective tissue attachment was also observed, including periodontal ligament. CONCLUSION: Biological width was comparable pre- and post-surgery, indicating a real gain in attachment of 3.9 mm.
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