HEALING AND REGENERATIVE PERIODONTAL PROCESSES

Authors: Şt. Zănoagă, Sorina Solomon, Silvia Mârţu

Abstract:

The conventional periodontal therapy either conventional of surgical usually supposes the instrumentation of an inflamed dental-gingival complex with its subsequent injury. The consequence of these therapeutic procedures will generally depend on the cellular and molecular events associated to site wound healing. Many of the cellular and molecular events from the periodontal wound healing are similar those seen in other regions with the exception that in the former there is a mineralized tissue interface at epithelial and connective junction. Periodontal reparation has been described in terms of new attachment, collagen adhesion and reparation by connective tissue, all of these being variants of a new connective attachment consequently formed to the root surface debriding and detoxifying procedures. However, the periodontal regeneration supposes the regeneration of enveloping and supportive periodontal tissues (cementum, desmodontium, alveolar bone). In this context the paper shows the biologic and clinical basics of these processes.

Keywords:
  • periodontal regeneration
  • REGENERATIVE PROCEDURES.
  • wound healing