2011
DOI: 10.1902/jop.2011.100596
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Attachment Formation After Transplantation of Teeth Cultured With Enamel Matrix Derivative in Dogs

Abstract: Transplantation of tissue-cultured teeth decreased epithelial downgrowth and increased connective tissue attachment on the root-planed surface. Furthermore, EMD could remarkably increase the new connective tissue attachment in this periodontal regenerative technique.

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“…One study was a randomized controlled trial,29 but the other studies were controlled trials 17,24,25,26,32. The method of randomization, allocation concealment and masking of examiners for outcome assessment was unclear in this randomized controlled trial, and masking of examiners for outcome assessment was also unclear in the controlled trials.…”
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“…One study was a randomized controlled trial,29 but the other studies were controlled trials 17,24,25,26,32. The method of randomization, allocation concealment and masking of examiners for outcome assessment was unclear in this randomized controlled trial, and masking of examiners for outcome assessment was also unclear in the controlled trials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endodontic treatment: Teeth were endodontically treated and filled with calcium hydroxide or gutta percha root canal filling material prior to replantation in all studies except one study 17,19,24-26,32…”
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