Evaluation of a bioresorbable collagen membrane of fish origin in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: A prospective clinical study

B.B. Santosh Kumar, D.R. Aruna, S. Vinayak Gowda, R. Sushama Galagali

Abstract


Background: Recently, there has been interest in non‑mammalian collagen sources such as fish collagen in the development of biomatrices and scaffolds for periodontal regeneration. In the present study, a novel collagen barrier membrane of fish origin was assessed in the treatment ofperiodontal intra‑bony defects.

Materials and Methods: Ten systemically healthy chronic periodontitis patients having an osseousdefect in the mandibular posterior teeth were selected and following the open flap debridement, acollagen membrane was placed over the defect and the flap was sutured with interrupted sutures.

Clinical parameters such as Plaque Index, Gingival Bleeding Index, probing pocket depth (PPD),relative attachment level (RAL), and recession (R) were recorded at baseline, 6 and 9 months,whereas radiographic evaluation was done to assess alveolar crestal bone level and defect depth fillat 6 and 9 months using Auto‑computer aided design (ACAD) 2007 software. Statistical significancewas set at 5% level of significance.

Results: There was statistical significant differences with respect to periodontal clinical parameterssuch as Plaque Index, Gingival Bleeding Index, PPD, RAL, and gingival recession assessed at baseline,at 6 and 9 months respectively (P < 0.05), and radiographic evaluation showed a defect fill of 58.62median % at 9 months.

Conclusion: This preliminary study has shown predictable results in using fish collagen membrane, for treating periodontal intra‑bony defects. Further, long‑term clinical trials are needed to validatethe effectiveness of this membrane.

Key Words:Barriers, collagen, guided‑tissue regeneration, intrabony defects, membranes

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