Their study on open versus closed SRP on multi-rooted teeth found that hand instruments alone are inadequate for furcations.
Who is Wylam et al.
Showed that flap elevation led to .8mm loss of crestal bone.
Wilderman.
Found that within the limits of his study a 3mm biological width was not routinely achieved during C/L procedures.
Herrero et al.
Described creeping attachment.
Matter.
Of a total of 961 patients only 16% complied with the recall schedule; erratic= 49%; never-responded= 34%.
Author is?
Wilson.
Their study revealed that SRP is effective on single and flat-surface rooted teeth.
Badersten et al.
Wood et al showed what amount of crestal bone loss following which flap type (full vs split thickness)?
.98mm with a split-thickness flap.
One of the first authors to publish on forced eruption.
Ingber.
Described the double papilla technique.
Cohen.
Concluded from his study that angular bony defects are indicators of further alveolar bone loss.
Pappanou et al.
Concluded from their study that basic treatment in molar and non-molar teeth led to more LOA at molar furcations and as such proved to be less effective.
Loos et al.
This author provided convincing evidence that APF with osseous is best for 5-8+mm pocket elimination/reduction.
Olsen et al.
Coslet et al put APE into two types and two sub-types, list them?
1, sub-A and B.
2, sub-A and B.
As per Baldi what is the recommended flap thickness for root coverage in a CAF?
>.8mm= 100% full coverage.
Observed a mean bone loss of .5mm in 75% of all subjects over a 10 year period.
Pappanou et al.
Found that downhill and extreme downhill patients seem to have suffered from early-onset or refractory perio whilst the well-maintained group appeared to be chronic adult perio.
McLeod et al.
In their study titled the histometric evaluation of periodontal surgery not only did they show ostectomy is liable for loss of interdental tissue support but they concluded that the extent of plaque control is a better modality than the type of surgery.
Caton et al.
Found that during a 1 year period of healing the marginal tissue showed a tendency to grow in a coronal direction.
Pontoriero.
Concluded from their longtitudinal study that periodontitis appeared to be bilaterally symmetrical and that tooth loss emulated this pattern with highest loss of maxillary 2nd molars and lowest loss mandibular canines.
Mc Fall et al.
Author of a longtitudinal study on the development and progress of periodontal disease and resultant tooth loss.
Loe et al.
That the combination of ostectomy and a flap contributes to greater bone loss.
Donnefeld.
Concluded that pockets of mobile teeth do not respond as well to treatment as firm teeth.
Feszar.