# Healing Patterns of Periodontal Intrabony Defects Following Allograft and Alloplast Therapy: A Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

**Authors:** Shubham Sharma, Nitin Tomar, Sameer Ahmed, Mayur Kaushik

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.103311 · 2026-02-09

## TL;DR

This study compares two bone graft materials for healing periodontal defects and finds they are equally effective.

## Contribution

The study provides clinical evidence that a synthetic graft is as effective as an allograft for periodontal regeneration.

## Key findings

- Both FDBA and AdboneBCP showed significant improvements in pocket probing depth and attachment level over six months.
- Radiographic bone fill averaged 62% for FDBA and 58% for AdboneBCP with no statistically significant difference.
- AdboneBCP is a safe and effective alternative when allograft availability is limited.

## Abstract

Background: Vertical periodontal bone defects pose a significant challenge in regenerative therapy. This study compared the clinical and radiographic outcomes of freeze-dried bone allograft (FDBA) and biphasic calcium phosphate (adbone®BCP) in patients with chronic periodontitis.

Methods: Twenty systemically healthy patients were randomized into two groups to receive either FDBA or AdboneBCP following open flap debridement. Clinical parameters, pocket probing depth (PPD) and relative attachment level (RAL), and radiographic bone fill (RBF) were assessed at baseline, three months, and six months postoperatively.

Results: Both graft materials led to significant improvements over six months. Mean PPD reduction was 4.2 mm with FDBA and 3.9 mm with AdboneBCP; mean RAL gain was 3.8 mm and 3.5 mm, respectively. Radiographic bone fill averaged 62% for FDBA and 58% for AdboneBCP. Differences between groups were not statistically significant. No adverse events were reported.

Conclusions: AdboneBCP is a safe, effective, and predictable synthetic alternative to FDBA for regenerating vertical periodontal defects. Its comparable clinical and radiographic outcomes support its use in scenarios where allograft availability is limited.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** chronic periodontitis (MONDO:0005593)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** vertical periodontal defects (MESH:D010518), Defects (MESH:D000013), chronic periodontitis (MESH:D055113), periodontal bone defects (MESH:D016301)
- **Chemicals:** calcium phosphate (MESH:C020243), AdboneBCP (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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