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Replantation of permanent incisors in children using Emdogain®

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Abstract –  The aim of this study was to determine whether application of an enamel matrix protein derivative, Emdogain® (Biora AB Malmo, Sweden) to the root surface of avulsed permanent incisors would improve postreplantation outcomes in a pediatric population. Between June 1999 and May 2002, 25 avulsed permanent maxillary incisors (22 centrals and three laterals) were treated with Emdogain® and followed for up to 32 months, mean duration 20.6 months (range: 6.9–32.5 months). Mean patient age at the time of treatment was 12.0 years (range: 7.7–17.6 years) and mean extra‐alveolar duration was 185 min (range: 100–300 min). At the end of their follow‐up each of the replanted incisors demonstrated radiographic evidence of replacement root resorption and clinical evidence of ankylosis. None of the replanted teeth were affected by inflammatory root resorption and there was no evidence of infection. When compared with the control samples from Barrett and Kenny (Endod Dent Traumatol 1997;15:269–72.) and Andersson et al. (Endod Dent Traumatol 1989;5:38–47.) this sample treated with the Emdogain® protocol demonstrated significantly less root resorption than either of the control samples (anova, P < 0.0001). Although the Emdogain® protocol did not produce periodontal regeneration, it did eliminate inflammatory resorption and infection and led to significantly less root resorption compared with the two historical controls.
Title: Replantation of permanent incisors in children using Emdogain®
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Abstract –  The aim of this study was to determine whether application of an enamel matrix protein derivative, Emdogain® (Biora AB Malmo, Sweden) to the root surface of avulsed permanent incisors would improve postreplantation outcomes in a pediatric population.
Between June 1999 and May 2002, 25 avulsed permanent maxillary incisors (22 centrals and three laterals) were treated with Emdogain® and followed for up to 32 months, mean duration 20.
6 months (range: 6.
9–32.
5 months).
Mean patient age at the time of treatment was 12.
0 years (range: 7.
7–17.
6 years) and mean extra‐alveolar duration was 185 min (range: 100–300 min).
At the end of their follow‐up each of the replanted incisors demonstrated radiographic evidence of replacement root resorption and clinical evidence of ankylosis.
None of the replanted teeth were affected by inflammatory root resorption and there was no evidence of infection.
When compared with the control samples from Barrett and Kenny (Endod Dent Traumatol 1997;15:269–72.
) and Andersson et al.
(Endod Dent Traumatol 1989;5:38–47.
) this sample treated with the Emdogain® protocol demonstrated significantly less root resorption than either of the control samples (anova, P < 0.
0001).
Although the Emdogain® protocol did not produce periodontal regeneration, it did eliminate inflammatory resorption and infection and led to significantly less root resorption compared with the two historical controls.

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