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2019, Número 5

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Rev ADM 2019; 76 (5)


Acondicionamiento radicular en el tratamiento periodontal no quirúrgico y quirúrgico

Rodríguez‑Pulido JI, Martínez‑Sandoval G, Garza‑Enríquez M, Chapa‑Arizpe MG, Nakagoshi‑Cepeda MAA, Nakagoshi‑Cepeda SE
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 31
Paginas: 278-281
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PALABRAS CLAVE

EDTA, ácido cítrico, tetraciclinas, láser, tratamiento periodontal.

RESUMEN

La instrumentación mecánica durante el tratamiento periodontal trae consigo la formación de escombros microcristalinos que inhiben la adhesión tisular a la superficie radicular y favorece la proliferación bacteriana, lo cual perjudica los resultados del tratamiento periodontal a corto y largo plazo. Hoy en día el acondicionamiento radicular con el uso de biomodificadores es una opción de tratamiento adicional en el tratamiento de la periodontitis y el tratamiento de cobertura radicular. El objetivo del presente estudio es realizar una revisión de la literatura acerca de las aplicaciones y del acondicionamiento radicular con ácido cítrico, tetraciclina, EDTA y láser en el tratamiento periodontal no quirúrgico y quirúrgico.


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