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Calcium Sulfate as Bone Replacement Graft in Management of Localized Aggressive Periodontitis: A One-year Follow-up Report.

Abhiram MaddiAmarpreet SabharwalNabeeh Alqahtani
Published in: The New York state dental journal (2019)
We report a case of localized aggressive periodontitis (LAP), which occurred during fixed orthodontic treatment in a 16-year-old African-American female patient. Oral hygiene instruction, removal of orthodontic bands and nonsurgical periodontal therapy were followed by surgical treatment of multiple sites using calcium sulfate as a synthetic bone graft material and collagen membrane as a barrier to achieve guided tissue regeneration. One-year follow-up of the case demonstrated that use of calcium sulfate as a synthetic bone substitute may provide favorable outcome in LAP patients. Furthermore, LAP patients undergoing orthodontic treatment can be managed successfully without tooth morbidity.
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