Official Journal of The Academy of Osseointegration
Resin-Ionomer and Hybrid-Ionomer Cements: Part II. Human Clinical and Histologic Wound Healing Responses in Specific Periodontal Lesions
Dragoo
PMID: 10332255
DOI: 10.11607/prd.00.0201
Twenty-five subjects with a total of 50 subgingival restoratio ns participated in this study. At the beginning of the investigation, nine teeth that were considered hopeless because of the extent of their pathology were selected for extraction to evaluate histologically the restora tions and their effect on the adjacent tissues. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the responses to the clinical applications as well as to the placement of resin-ionomers in subgingival lesions. Clinical and histologic evidence of epithlial and connective tissue adherence to resin-ionomer restorative materials was observed during the healing process.
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