TY - JOUR
T1 - Twenty years of enamel matrix derivative
T2 - the past, the present and the future
AU - Miron, Richard J.
AU - Sculean, Anton
AU - Cochran, David L.
AU - Froum, Stuart
AU - Zucchelli, Giovanni
AU - Nemcovsky, Carlos
AU - Donos, Nikos
AU - Lyngstadaas, Staale Petter
AU - Deschner, James
AU - Dard, Michel
AU - Stavropoulos, Andreas
AU - Zhang, Yufeng
AU - Trombelli, Leonardo
AU - Kasaj, Adrian
AU - Shirakata, Yoshinori
AU - Cortellini, Pierpaolo
AU - Tonetti, Maurizio
AU - Rasperini, Giulio
AU - Jepsen, Søren
AU - Bosshardt, Dieter D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2016/8/1
Y1 - 2016/8/1
N2 - Bacground: On June 5th, 2015 at Europerio 8, a group of leading experts were gathered to discuss what has now been 20 years of documented evidence supporting the clinical use of enamel matrix derivative (EMD). Original experiments led by Lars Hammarström demonstrated that enamel matrix proteins could serve as key regenerative proteins capable of promoting periodontal regeneration including new cementum, with functionally oriented inserting new periodontal ligament fibres, and new alveolar bone formation. This pioneering work and vision by Lars Hammarström has paved the way to an enormous amount of publications related to its biological basis and clinical use. Twenty years later, it is clear that all these studies have greatly contributed to our understanding of how biologics can act as mediators for periodontal regeneration and have provided additional clinical means to support tissue regeneration of the periodontium. Aims: This review article aims to: (1) provide the biological background necessary to understand the rational for the use of EMD for periodontal regeneration, (2) present animal and human histological evidence of periodontal regeneration following EMD application, (3) provide clinically relevant indications for the use of EMD and (4) discuss future avenues of research including key early findings leading to the development of Osteogain, a new carrier system for EMD specifically developed with better protein adsorption to bone grafting materials.
AB - Bacground: On June 5th, 2015 at Europerio 8, a group of leading experts were gathered to discuss what has now been 20 years of documented evidence supporting the clinical use of enamel matrix derivative (EMD). Original experiments led by Lars Hammarström demonstrated that enamel matrix proteins could serve as key regenerative proteins capable of promoting periodontal regeneration including new cementum, with functionally oriented inserting new periodontal ligament fibres, and new alveolar bone formation. This pioneering work and vision by Lars Hammarström has paved the way to an enormous amount of publications related to its biological basis and clinical use. Twenty years later, it is clear that all these studies have greatly contributed to our understanding of how biologics can act as mediators for periodontal regeneration and have provided additional clinical means to support tissue regeneration of the periodontium. Aims: This review article aims to: (1) provide the biological background necessary to understand the rational for the use of EMD for periodontal regeneration, (2) present animal and human histological evidence of periodontal regeneration following EMD application, (3) provide clinically relevant indications for the use of EMD and (4) discuss future avenues of research including key early findings leading to the development of Osteogain, a new carrier system for EMD specifically developed with better protein adsorption to bone grafting materials.
KW - EMD
KW - Emdogain
KW - Osteogain
KW - enamel matrix derivative
KW - enamel matrix proteins
KW - intrabony defect
KW - periodontal regeneration
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U2 - 10.1111/jcpe.12546
DO - 10.1111/jcpe.12546
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26987551
AN - SCOPUS:84977645381
SN - 0303-6979
VL - 43
SP - 668
EP - 683
JO - Journal of Clinical Periodontology
JF - Journal of Clinical Periodontology
IS - 8
ER -