Local delivery of chemotherapeutic agents in periodontal therapy: Has its time arrived?
Abstract. The concept of locally-delivering chemotherapeutic agents to the periodontal pocket as a method to treat periodontal disease has been studied for over 20 years. A number of locally-delivered chemotherapeutic agents in periodontal therapy are either currently available or under investigatio...
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