1. Two-year follow-up of the outcomes of endoscope-assisted minimally invasive nonsurgical periodontal therapy for deep intrabony defects
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YANG Zhiyu, WANG Jinmeng, LEI Lang, and LI Houxuan
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intrabony defects ,periodontal endoscope ,minimally-invasive non-surgical periodontal therapy ,periodontitis ,periodontal initial therapy ,orthopantomography ,radiography ,scaling and root planing ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To explore the clinical efficacy and imaging changes of minimally invasive nonsurgical periodontal therapy (MINST) assisted by endoscopy for deep intrabony defects and to compare its effectiveness with that of traditional scaling and root planning (SRP) to therefore provide a reference for clinical periodontal treatment. Methods Patients with deep intrabony defects ≥ 4 mm in size were selected and divided into two groups: the MINST (MINST, 20 cases, 81 sites) group and the classic scaling and root planing (SRP, 20 cases, 80 sites) group. Before treatment and 12 and 24 months after treatment, probing depth (PD) and clinical attachment loss (CAL) were examined. Moreover, changes in the depth and angle of the intrabony defects were analyzed. Follow-up examination and maintenance treatment should be conducted every 3 months for 12 months after the initial treatment and every 6 months thereafter until 24 months. Results The PD and CAL of patients in both groups continued to decrease (P
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- 2024
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