
REGENERATIVE/RESECTIVE APPROACH FOR GRADE III FURCATION INVOLVEMENT- A CASE REPORT WITH QUESTIONABLE CLINICAL SCENARIO
Author(s) -
Valliammai Rajendran,
David Kadakampally,
Yamini Mannava,
Deepa G Kamath,
Ravalika N Kothuri
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indian journal of applied research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/ijar/5600373
Subject(s) - furcation defect , dentistry , medicine , platelet rich fibrin , case selection , periodontitis , oral hygiene , orthodontics , molar , surgery , fibrin , immunology
Teeth with furcation involvement can be maintained in a state of function for a longer period of time if appropriately treated and if the patient is motivated adequately. This report highlights the effect of regenerative and resective therapy in the management of grade III furcation involvement. Observation: A 48 years old male patient was evaluated for furcation involvement with respect to the root canal treated lower right first molar tooth. Grade III furcation involvement was noted for which regenerative therapy was attempted with platelet rich fibrin (PRF) and bone grafts. After 2 years of follow up, the furcation involvement still persisted and patient had a complaint of food lodgement. Hence, resective osseous surgery (tunnel preparation) was done to make the furcation ease for maintaining oral hygiene.Commentary: In cases of periodontal loss, periodontal regenerative therapy must be the first treatment of choice. However, regeneration of grade III furcation involvement is more challenging and very few reports are available in the literature.Conclusion: The selection of cases for regenerative or resective therapy depends on the clinicians’ knowledge and practice. The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy is to provide a dentition that will function in health and comfort for life.