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MEDISAN

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SEGUEN HERNANDEZ, Jacquelin et al. Clinical course of the adult's periodontitis treated with Apafill-G®. MEDISAN [online]. 2013, vol.17, n.6, pp.970-979. ISSN 1029-3019.

A descriptive and longitudinal study of 33 patients (from 30 to 59 years old), assisted in the Periodoncia Department of "Mártires del Moncada" Teaching Provincial Stomatological Clinic in Santiago de Cuba was carried out from January, 2009 to May, 2011, and selected during the surgical procedure for presenting the necessary criteria for the filling with biomaterial: presence of bony defects with 2 or 3 walls in the middle and apical thirds, and teeth mobility from I to III degrees, in order to evaluate the clinical course of adult's periodontitis, after applying the treatment with filling of Apafill-G®; thus, the analysis units were formed by the teeth and places affected. After the implant the filling of the alveolar defect was radiographically proven, with which it was possible to limit the disease positively, with the increase of the insertion level through the bony gain, and the decrease in the pockets depth, with the consequent dental stability.

Palabras clave : adult's periodontitis; periodontal bone defects; Apafill-G®; dental clinic.

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