It is well established that the periodontally diseased root surface does not favor regeneration of the periodontium due to its surface characteristics. Demineralization has been shown to alter the diseased root surface, creating a more acceptable surface that can influence events in wound healing. The in vivo and in vitro studies clearly indicate a greater potential for cell and fiber attachment to demineralized root surfaces. Other factors such as spatial relationships and wound stabilization may also impact the extent and predictability of periodontal wound healing following root surface...
It is well established that the periodontally diseased root surface does not favor regeneration of the periodontium due to its surface characteristics...