Periodontitis has been a chronic inflammatory disease of the gingiva which eventually result in periodontal pocket formation with loss of the associated periodontal ligament and alveolar bone around teeth. Guided tissue regeneration (GTR), which is often a target for periodontal treatment, has the ability to promote periodontal regeneration. The development of the periodontal attachment is primarily concerned with tissue regeneration.Based on such concept, guided tissue regeneration is being utilized to varying degree of success to restore periodontal defects. In order to remove epithelium as well as gingival corium from the root and/or existing bone walls on the assumption that they interfere with regeneration, barrier techniques have been applied, using elements like expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, polyglactine, polylactic acid, calcium sulfate and collagen.
A variety of treatment modalities, for mobility of teeth. To treat the mandibular anterior mobile teeth is the most challenging tasks; to splint the mandibular teeth is appreciable approach and is the fastest, simplest and most predictable. This case report presents a successfully accomplished stabilization of mandibular teeth with grade II mobility with resorption of bone seen radiographically, by using 4-META/MMA-TBB self-cure dental adhesive resin (Cand B bond). This present treatment modality offers a conservative, aesthetic and noninvasive treatment which can be considered as a longlasting treatment. The purpose of this report is to present a case of successful stabilization of teeth by using Cand B bond.
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