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Evaluating the implant site immediately after implant removal is crucial for assessing its condition and ensuring morphological stability. Immediate reconstruction at the time of implant removal has been proposed as a strategy to preserve alveolar ridge ...
Heera Lee +3 more
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Case Report: Treating Severe Atrophic Maxillary Arch with Horizontal Ridge Augmentation
Kavish A Gurjar State of the Art Dental Group, Rockville, MD, 20850, USACorrespondence: Kavish A GurjarState of the Art Dental Group, Rockville, MD, 20855, USATel +1 8187465914Email Drkavishagurjar@gmail.comAbstract: A deficient maxillary edentulous ...
Gurjar KA
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Allogenic versus autogenic iliac bone grafting in atrophic anterior mandible
Aim: Bone grafting plays a pivotal role in reconstruction of atrophic ridge in dental implants.This study made a comparison of the efficacy of allogenic and autogenic (iliac) bone grafting usingĀ the same technique (interpositional bone grafting) in ...
Abbas Karimi +2 more
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Digital Guided Cortico-Cancellous Iliac Bone Grafting For Alveolar Cleft
Aim or purpose: Cancellous bone grafting, considered the gold standard for alveolar cleft repair, has a drawback of high bone resorption rate. This research evaluates the efficacy of digital guide plate-assisted cortico-cancellous iliac crest bone ...
Weng Luxi, Huang Xu, Lin Jun
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Analysis of cranial neural crest migratory pathways in axolotl using cell markers and transplantation [PDF]
We have examined the ability of normal and heterotopically transplanted neural crest cells to migrate along cranial neural crest pathways in the axolotl using focal DiI injections and in situ hybridization with the neural crest marker, AP-2. DiI labeling
Bronner-Fraser, Marianne +4 more
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Motor deficits are produced by removing some cortical transplants grafted into injured sensorimotor cortex of neonatal rats. [PDF]
Fetal frontal cortex was transplanted into cavities formed in the right motor cortex of neonatal rats. As adults, the animals were trained to press two levers in rapid succession with their left forelimb to receive food rewards.
Gonzalez, MF +3 more
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C W, Waldron, E F, Risdon
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