Oral Biol Res.  2025 Mar;49(1):3. 10.21851/obr.24.020.

Fibroblast growth factor-2 with a xenogenic bone substitute in the treatment of class III furcation in dogs

Affiliations
  • 1Assistant Professor, Department of Dentistry, Affiliated Hospital of Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin, China
  • 2Professor, Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
  • 3Ph.D., Department of Periodontology, School of Dentistry, Chonnam National University, Gwangju, Republic of Korea
  • 4Clinical Professor, Department of Periodontology, Wonkwang University Sanbon Dental Hospital, Gunpo, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Achieving periodontal regeneration in class III furcation defects is challenging. Many studies have applied growth factors to periodontal defects, including fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), which demonstrate angiogenic activity and mitogenic ability. This study aimed to evaluate periodontal regeneration following the application of FGF-2 to deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM) in surgically created supra-alveolar class III furcation defects of the mandibular premolars of beagles. The defects were divided into the control, DBBM, and FGF/DBBM groups. For the control group, only root planing was performed. For the DBBM group, only DBBM particles were implanted into the furcation. For the FGF/DBBM group, DBBM was soaked with 0.3% FGF-2 solution, and FGF-2/ DBBM was then positioned into the furcation. After 8 weeks, the dogs were euthanized. The micro-computed tomography analysis revealed that the changes in the bone volume of the furcation area were significantly greater in the FGF/DBBM group than in the DBBM group. In the histomorphometric analysis, the area of the newly formed bone was significantly greater in the FGF/DBBM group than in the DBBM or control group. The cementum extension was significantly longer in the FGF/DBBM or DBBM group than in the control group. The epithelial area was significantly less in the FGF/DBBM group than in the DBBM or control group. The application of FGF combined with DBBM to a class III defect enhanced the regeneration of periodontal tissues and increased the healing rate. This finding indicates that FGF-2 combined with DBBM can be applied to class III defects clinically.

Keyword

Bone regeneration; Fibroblast growth factor 2; Furcation defects; Models, animal; Wound healing
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