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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Clinical oral investigations 1 (1997), S. 109-118 
    ISSN: 1436-3771
    Keywords: Key words Guided tissue regeneration ; Periodontal disease/surgery ; Intrabony defects ; Polylactic acid ; Polyglactin 910
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The goal of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of postoperative exposure of two different bioresorbable membranes on the guided tissue regeneration (GTR) healing results compared to nonexposed sites. In each of 25 patients one pair of contralateral intrabony lesions was treated either with polylactic acid (PLA) or polyglactin 910 (PG-910) membranes. Postoperative exposure occurred in 9 PLA and 13 PG-910 sites. Standardized clinical [papillary bleeding index (PBI), gingival recession (REC), probing pocket depth (PPD), probing attachment level (PAL)] and radiographic examinations (digital subtraction radiography) were performed immediately before (baseline) and 6 and 12 months postoperatively (p.o.). Subgingival bacterial samples from surgical sites were evaluated by culture at baseline, 6 weeks, and 6 and 12 months p.o. Six months after surgery the changes (Δ) of REC were significantly (P≤0.05) greater in exposed than in nonexposed sites, independently of the membrane material (median): exposed sites, ΔREC=–1 mm; nonexposed sites, ΔREC=0.0 mm. However, 12 months p.o. no significant differences were found due to a decrease in the initial recessions in exposed sites. Although a higher percentage of exposed than nonexposed sites harbored periodontal pathogens 6 weeks p.o. at the gingiva-faced membrane surface, membrane exposure did not have a significant negative effect on ΔPPD, ΔPAL, or radiographic bone density changes 6 and 12 months p.o. Both membranes showed significant gains in PAL and bone density in both exposed and nonexposed sites. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that with consistent infection control the postoperative exposure of PLA and PG-910 membranes has no significant negative effect on the regeneration outcome, although higher initial gingival recessions must be expected than in the nonexposed sites. However, in exposed sites plaque and infection control were clearly impeded by the rough, exposed membrane surfaces and by the initially negative gingival morphology.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie 280 (1976), S. 293-297 
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Keywords: Trennung von Polysulfiden, aliphat. ; Chromatographie, Säulen ; HPLC
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Aliphatische Di- und Polysulfide lassen sich im reverse-phase-Verfahren an einer chemisch gebundenen Octadecylphase (Micro-Pak-CH) mit MeOH-H2O als Eluens sauber trennen. Die qualitative Zuordnung der Peaks wird durch folgende Effekte vereinfacht: 1. log k′ nimmt bei konstanter S-Zahl linear mit der C-Zahl zu; 2. log k′ nimmt bei konstantem Alkylrest linear mit der S-Zahl zu; 3. log k′ fällt linear mit zunehmendem Gehalt des Eluens an MeOH. Bei Auswahl eines geeigneten Eluensgradienten können homologe Reihen wie R 2 S 2 mit R = Methyl bis R = Hexyl oder R 2 S x mit x = 2−7 mit einer Auflösung Res ∼ 2 zwischen allen Komponenten getrennt werden. Die Polysulfide werden bei diesen Trennungen nicht verändert.
    Notes: Abstract Aliphatic di- and polysulphides were separated by reverse-phase bonded-phase liquid chromatography. Chemically bonded octadecyl groups formed the stationary phase, mixtures of water and methanol were the mobile phase. For the qualitative analysis of polysulphide mixtures the following findings are important: 1. With constant S-number log k′ increases linearly with the C-number. 2. With constant hydrocarbon group log k′ increases linearly with the S-number. 3. log k′ decreases linearly with increasing methanol percentage in the eluent. With proper choice of gradient homologous series like R 2 S 2 with R = methyl to R = hexyl or R 2Sx with x = 2 ... 7 could be separated with a resolution of about 2 between all components. The polysulphides are not altered during these separations.
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