Biologics in Periodontal Practice-An Evidence-Based Perspective
Nikesh Narayan Moolya
Department of Periodontics, Yeshwantrao Chavan Memorial Medical and Rural
Foundation Dental College, India
*Corresponding Author: Nikesh Narayan Moolya, Department of Periodontics,
Yeshwantrao Chavan Memorial Medical and Rural Foundation Dental College, India.
Received: January 23, 2023; Published: February 01, 2023
Abstract
The ultimate objective of periodontal and implant related therapy is to preserve, improve, reconstruct, and maintain the tissues that provide support to teeth and dental implants to achieve predictable, successful, and long-lasting health, comfort, function, and aesthetics [1]. The immediate past decades have witnessed a beginning of a paradigm shift in implant dentistry adopting concepts from regenerative medicine for bioengineering with expectation of a more predictable, strategic and idealized soft and hard tissue reconstruction.
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