Histologic Evaluation of Human Intrabony Periodontal Defects Treated with Deproteinized
Bovine Bone Mineral in Combination with Orthodontic Tooth Movement: A Case Series
The aim of this case series was the histologic evaluation of guided tissue regeneration
utilizing deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) when regenerative surgery was combined
with (test) or without (control) early orthodontic tooth movement. Core biopsy samples
were harvested from previously defected sites after 9 months. The histologic section
showed integration of DBBM particles in newly formed bone in the apical and middle
thirds of the defect, while in the coronal part, graft materials were mainly embedded
in connective tissues in the control patient. DBBM particles showed partial resorption
with more de novo bone formation in test samples.