Comparison of early wound healing using modified papilla preservation technique between enamel matrix derivative and recombinant human fibroblast growth factor

Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has demonstrated beneficial effects on wound healing following surgery. However, the effects of recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 2 (rhFGF-2) in periodontal regeneration therapy have not been extensively studied. This retrospective study was conducted to compa...

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Published inJournal of periodontal & implant science Vol. 54; no. 4; pp. 236 - 252
Main Authors Nakayama, Yohei, Tabe, Shinichi, Igarashi, Kazuma, Moriya, Satoshi, Katsumata, Tsuyoshi, Kobayashi, Ryo, Nakagawa, Shuta, Nishino, Tomoko, Fukuoka, Namiko, Hosono, Kota, Yamasaki, Mai, Yamazaki, Yosuke, Ogihara-Takeda, Moe, Ito, Shoichi, Saito, Yumi, Yamaguchi, Arisa, Tsuruya, Yuto, Yamazaki-Takai, Mizuho, Yoshino, Shoichi, Takai, Hideki, Ogata, Yorimasa
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LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) 대한치주과학회 01.08.2024
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Summary:Enamel matrix derivative (EMD) has demonstrated beneficial effects on wound healing following surgery. However, the effects of recombinant human fibroblast growth factor 2 (rhFGF-2) in periodontal regeneration therapy have not been extensively studied. This retrospective study was conducted to compare the wound healing outcomes of the modified papilla preservation technique (mPPT) between EMD and rhFGF-2 therapies. A total of 79 sites were evaluated for early wound healing using the modified early wound healing index (mEHI), which included 6 items: incision, fibrin clotting, step, redness, swelling, and dehiscence. A numeric analog scale, along with postoperative images of the 6 mEHI items, was established and used for the evaluations. The inter-rater reliability of the mEHI was assessed via intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). After adjusting for factors influencing the mPPT, the differences in mEHI scores between the EMD and rhFGF-2 groups were statistically analyzed. Additionally, radiographic bone fill (RBF) was evaluated 6 months after surgery. The ICC of the mEHI was 0.575. The mEHI, redness score, and dehiscence scores were significantly higher in the rhFGF-2 group (n=33) than in the EMD group (n=46). Similar results were observed in the subgroup of patients aged 50 years or older, but not in those younger than 50 years. In the subgroup with non-contained bone defects, related results were noted, but not in the subgroup with contained bone defects. However, early wound healing did not correlate with RBF at 6 months after surgery. Within the limitations of this study, the findings suggest that early wound healing following the use of mPPT with rhFGF-2 is somewhat superior to that observed after mPPT with EMD. However, mEHI should be improved for use as a predictive tool for early wound healing and to reflect clinical outcomes after surgery.
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https://doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2303080154
ISSN:2093-2278
2093-2286
DOI:10.5051/jpis.2303080154