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Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 93-111 (January 2010)


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Periodontal Regeneration: Focus on Growth and Differentiation Factors

Jaebum Lee, DDS, MSc, PhDa, Andreas Stavropoulos, DDS, PhDb, Cristiano Susin, DDS, MSD, PhDa, Ulf M.E. Wikesjö, DDS, DMD, PhDaCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Several growth and differentiation factors have shown potential as therapeutic agents to support periodontal wound healing/regeneration, although optimal dosage, release kinetics, and suitable delivery systems are still unknown. Experimental variables, including delivery systems, dose, and the common use of poorly characterized preclinical models, make it difficult to discern the genuine efficacy of each of these factors. Only a few growth and differentiation factors have reached clinical evaluation. It appears that well-defined discriminating preclinical models followed by well-designed clinical trials are needed to further investigate the true potential of these and other candidate factors. Thus, current research is focused on finding relevant growth and differentiation factors, optimal dosages, and the best approaches for delivery to develop clinically meaningful therapies in patient-centered settings.

a Laboratory for Applied Periodontal & Craniofacial Regeneration (LAPCR), Departments of Periodontics and Oral Biology, Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, 1120 5th Street AD1434, Augusta, GA 30912, USA

b Department of Periodontology, University of Aarhus School of Dentistry, Vennelyst Boulevard 9, DK-8000, Aarhus C, Denmark

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PII: S0011-8532(09)00077-9

doi:10.1016/j.cden.2009.09.001


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