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Abstract
The objective of the study was to assess the application value of bioceramics-based intentional replantation for root canal therapy (RCT) in Beagle dogs. Periodontitis models were established with 36 teeth from three beagle dogs. They were divided into three groups including control (conventional RCT), MTA group [intentional replantation (IR) based on mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA)], and iRoot BP Plus group (IR based on iRoot BP Plus), 12 teeth in each group. The parameters including periodontal indexes (loosening degree, periodontal pocket depth (PD), gingival recession (GR), bleeding index (BI), periodontal fracture, alveolar bone height and density and tooth discoloring) were observed. One-month post-operation, the MTA and iRoot BP Plus groups had higher proportion of degree l loosening, GR, bone mineral density, bone height, and treatment success rate than the control. The proportion of degree lll loosening, PD, BI, C-reactive protein (CRP), interleukin-2 (IL-2), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and the incidence of repeated fracture were clearly lowered in MTA and iRoot BP Plus groups as against control (P < 0.05). The MTA group had a clearly higher proportion of teeth with discoloration compared to control and iRoot BP Plus groups (P<0.05). IR based on iRoot BP Plus can effectively inhibit inflammation, induce bone formation, protect the periodontal ligament and promote the prognosis.
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The Pakistan Veterinary Journal (Pak Vet J), a quarterly publication, is being published regularly since 1981 by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. It publishes original research manuscripts and review articles on health and diseases of animals including its various aspects like pathology, microbiology, pharmacology, parasitology and its treatment. The “Pak Vet J” (www.pvj.com.pk) is included in Science Citation Index Expended and has got 1.217 impact factor in JCR 2017. Among Veterinary Science Journals of the world (136), “Pak Vet J” has been i) ranked at 75th position and ii) placed Q2 in Quartile in Category. The journal is read, abstracted and indexed internationally.