Periodontal Treatment Of Intrabony Three Wall Bone Defect With Xenograft Material

Research Article
Parveen Ranga and Amita Sharma
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0907.2340
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Periodontal regeneration, Xenograft material, intrabony defect, open flap debridement.
Abstract: 

The aim of periodontal therapy is regeneration of tissues destroyed by periodontal disease. There are different grafting material available in market but the xenograft materials generally are biocompatible and an effective alternative in periodontal regeneration. When compared to open flap debridement, treatment of intrabony defects using xenograft materials generally results in improvement of clinical outcomes. In the present case report we used xenograft materials in the treatment of a periodontal intra-bony defect with the aim to achieve faster healing of the intrabony defect. After 6 months, the absence of an intra-bony defect, pain swelling and tooth stability along with decrease in probing depth level indicated a successful outcome of periodontal treatment.