Volume 2 Issue 3 (July -September, 2016)

Review Articles

WOUND HEALING IN PERIODONTAL REGENERATION
Nilima Rajhans, Swapnil Jadhav, Nikesh Moolya, Nilkanth Mhaske, Dhanesh Sable

Healing following periodontal reconstructive therapy may result in formation of a long junctional epithelium at the tooth-mucogingival flap interface. In the context of periodontal regeneration, this should be considered an expression of wound failure, where maturation of a root surface-adhering fibrin clot has been disturbed by disruptive forces and/or properties of the root surface1. Periodontal regeneration is defined as the reproduction or reconstitution of a lost or injured part so that form and function of lost structures are restored2. Inconsequence, periodontal regeneration includes regeneration of alveolar bone, cementum, periodontal ligament and gingiva; however, the tissue structure may not be anatomically or functionally perfect and may include some evidence of scarring.
Keywords: Healing, regeneration.

Corresponding author: Dr. Swapnil Jadhav, Department of Periodontology, YCMM and RDF’S Dental College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. Email: drswapnil243@gmail.com
This article may be cited as: Rajhans N, Jadhav S, Moolya N, Mhaske N, Sable D.  Wound healing in periodontal regeneration. Int J Res Health Allied Sci 2016;2(3):10-13.

 
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