Apicomarginal defects, which connect apical and marginal bone loss, are difficult to manage surgically due to their limited regenerative potential. Guided tissue regeneration using grafts and collagen membranes may improve outcomes, but the comparative effectiveness of autografts and allografts in these defects is not well established. This randomized clinical trial at PGIDS Rohtak will evaluate 36 patients undergoing endodontic microsurgery, assigning them to either autograft or allograft combined with a bioresorbable collagen membrane. Clinical and CBCT-based radiographic healing will be monitored over 12 months. The study aims to determine whether allografts can achieve bone regeneration comparable to autografts, offering a less invasive option for treating apicomarginal defects.
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2D and 3D Radiographic Healing
Timeframe: 12 months