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  • Title: Treatment of periodontal destruction associated with a cemental tear using minimally invasive surgery.
    Author: Harrel SK, Wright JM.
    Journal: J Periodontol; 2000 Nov; 71(11):1761-6. PubMed ID: 11128926.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: A patient presented with moderate probing depth, pain on occlusal contact, and a fistula on a mandibular bicuspid. The probing depth increased 2 mm over a 3-month period despite relief of the occlusal trauma and resolution of the fistula. A radiograph showed an apparent separation of the cementum in the area of the pocket. METHODS: The lesion was treated using a minimally invasive surgical approach to place a bone graft. RESULTS: The probing depth was reduced to 2 mm with less than 1 mm of increased recession. A histologic examination of the damaged calcified tissue confirmed that it was cementum. CONCLUSIONS: The increasing probing depth associated with a cemental tear seems to indicate that this phenomenon contributed to loss of attachment and bone. Removal of the detached cementum in combination with bone grafting using a minimally invasive surgical approach appears to have successfully corrected the periodontal destruction.
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