# Autogenous Tooth Bone Grafts with Enamel Matrix Derivates in Non-Contained Intrabony Periodontal Defects—A Case Series Study

**Authors:** Eleonora Solyom, Kristóf Forgó, Kristof Somodi, Daniel Palkovics, Szilard Vancsa, Peter Windisch, Balint Molnar, Reka Fazekas

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines14010056 · Biomedicines · 2025-12-26

## TL;DR

This study shows that combining autogenous tooth bone grafts with enamel matrix derivative improves outcomes in periodontal defects.

## Contribution

This is the first study to evaluate the combination of enamel matrix derivative and autogenous tooth bone grafts.

## Key findings

- Probing pocket depth and clinical attachment level significantly improved after treatment.
- Radiographic defect depth and width were substantially reduced.
- Gingival recession changes were not statistically significant.

## Abstract

Background: The predictability of regenerative outcomes in non-contained intrabony periodontal defects remains limited. Autogenous tooth bone grafts (ATB) may represent a biologically active and osteoconductive scaffold with minimal residual graft material. This study evaluated the clinical and radiographic outcomes of ATB combined with enamel matrix derivative (EMD) in intrabony defects. Methods: Nine systemically healthy patients (15 defects) were treated with ATB + EMD in a retrospective proof-of-concept design. Clinical parameters—probing pocket depth (PPD), clinical attachment level (CAL), and gingival recession (GR)—were recorded at baseline and 6 months. Radiographic changes in defect depth and width were also assessed. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Results: Mean PPD decreased from 7.73 ± 0.96 mm to 3.87 ± 0.74 mm (p < 0.001), and CAL improved from 9.20 ± 1.47 mm to 5.53 ± 1.36 mm (p < 0.001). GR changes were not significant. Radiographically, mean defect depth and width were reduced from 3.81 ± 1.59 mm and 2.56 ± 0.75 mm to 0.72 ± 1.08 mm and 0.44 ± 0.70 mm, respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The combination of ATB and EMD yielded substantial clinical and radiographic improvements in intrabony periodontal defects. These findings suggest that autogenous tooth bone grafts may serve as a reliable biologically active scaffold for regenerative periodontal surgery. This is the first study evaluating the combination of EMD and ATB. Within the study limitations, ATB + EMD demonstrated promising regenerative potential, warranting future controlled clinical trials.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Periodontal Defects (MESH:D010518), intrabony defects (MESH:D000013), GR (MESH:D005889)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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