Prevención de defectos periodontales tras la exodoncia de terceros molares inferiores con injerto de dentina autógenaevaluación a 6 meses de un caso clínico
- Luis Sánchez-Labrador Martínez de Morentin
- María Martín Ares 1
- Ricardo Ortega Aranegui 1
- Juan Lopez Quiles Martinez 1
- José María Martínez González 1
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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ISSN: 1697-6398, 1697-641X
Año de publicación: 2020
Volumen: 17
Número: 3
Páginas: 31-38
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Científica dental: Revista científica de formación continuada
Resumen
Introduction: periodontal defect localized in the distal surface of lower second molar is a complication associated to lower third molars in a horizontal or mesioangular position. Surgical treatment of these third molars is helped with debridement of second molar distal surface, not being this option enough to restore periodontal health. So, many authors suggest guided bone regeneration to achieve a complete recovery in this area. Clinical case: a clinical case of a 27-year-old woman is presented, with no previous registered medical records. This woman attended to the Oral Surgery and implantology Service of the Dentistry faculty of the Complutense University of Madrid for removal of lower third molars. After the clinical and radiological examination, left lower third molar was removed, with regeneration with autogenous dentin, and right lower third molar in a conventional approach, with a 6 month follow up to check and compare the evolution. Conclusion: autogenous dentin as graft material in periodontal defects in the distal side of the lower second molar could be an effective treatment for surgical lower third molar removal.