Research

Research and Publications for Periodontal Endoscopy
PerioPeak Publications
- Nonsurgical attachment gain: A protocol for achieving periodontal reattachment
- Exposing one of dentistry's dirty little secrets
- Bone regeneration ... in the hands of the dental hygienist?
- Ignore the biofilm and calculus: It's time to think differently
- Above and Beyond
- Innovations - Wave Farewell to the 'Cleaning Lady'
- Tongue Stud Damage - A Case Study
- Beautiful Tissue Response - Full-mouth Advanced Case
- Cemental Tear Repair with Endoscope
- Regenerative Periodontal Endoscopy: The Future is NOW
- The evolution of care Why 'perioscopy' could change the way you view your patients.
- Non-surgical Bone Regeneration Using Emdogain
- American Dental Hygienists' Association - Judy Carroll Working Feature
- RDH - The National Magazine for Dental Hygiene Professionals - Judy Carroll Feature
- RDH - Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Judy Carroll Feature
J Periodontal 10/2010
Commentary about the Periodontal Endoscope Technology
Periodontal Endoscopy Research and Publications
- Nonsurgical attachment gain: A protocol for achieving periodontal reattachment
- Clinical Studies Supporting Periodontal Endoscopy
- Endoscopic Visualization of the Submarginal Gingiva Dental Sulcus and Tooth Resurfacing
- The Relationship Between Bleeding on Probing and Subgingival Deposits.
An Endoscopical Evaluation - The Relationship Between the Presence of Tooth-Borne Subgingival Deposits and Inflammation Found With a Dental Endoscope
- Absence of Histologic Signs of Chronic Inflammation Following Closed Subgingival Scaling asd Root Planing Using the Dental Endoscope: Human Biopsies - A Pilot Study
Emdogain Research
- Emdogain in regenerative periodontal therapy. A review of the literature
- Microsurgical access flap in conjunction with enamel matrix derivative for the treatment of intra-bony defects: a controlled clinical trial
- Clinical and Histologic Evaluation of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy With Enamel Matrix Derivative: A Report of Four Cases
Host Modulated Therapy Research
- Periodontal therapeutics: Current host-modulation agents and future directions
- Host Modulation Therapy for Periodontal Disease: Subantimicrobial-dose doxycycline, Medical as well as Dental Benefits
- Non-antibacterial tetracycline formulations: clinical applications in dentistry and medicine
- Host Response Modulation in Periodontics
- Subantimicrobial-Dose Doxycycline Modulates Gingival Crevicular Fluid Biomarkers of Periodontitis in Postmenopausal Osteopenic Women
- Periodontal therapeutics: Current host‐modulation agents and future directions
- Potential Mechanisms Underpinning the Nutritional Modulation of Periodontal Inflammation