What is the effect of guided tissue regeneration compared with surgical debridement in the treatment of furcation defects?
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the evidence of effectiveness of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) for furcation defects. BACKGROUND: The evidence for the effectiveness of GTR in furcation defects has not yet been systematically appraised. METHODS: We searched for randomized controlled trials with at least 6 months’ follow-up comparing GTR with surgical debridement (open flap debridement, OFD). Data sources included electronic databases, hand-searched journals and contact with experts. Screening, data abstraction and quality assessment were conducted independently by multiple reviewers. The primary outcome measure was reduction in open horizontal furcation depth, secondary outcomes were frequency of furcation closure, gain in horizontal and vertical probing attachment and reduction of vertical probing depth. RESULTS: For the primary outcome, reduction in horizontal furcation depth assessed during re-entry, the weighted mean difference between GTR and control was 1.51 mm (95% CI [0.