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Thirteen patients received Durapatite, a hydroxylapatite ceramic (Periograf®), as a bone implant material in various types of intrabony defects following internally beveled full thickness flaps, root planing, and defect debridement. All osseous margins and defects were measured from the cemento‐enamel junction (CEJ) at specific locations using a ...
Raymond A Yukna
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5-Year Evaluation of Durapatite Ceramic Alloplastic Implants in Periodontal Osseous Defects
Six patients who participated in a clinical study comparing the response of periodontal osseous defects to either grafting with Periograf (durapatite) hydroxylapatite (HA) ceramic or debridement alone (DEBR) were followed under an active maintenance program for 5 years.
Raymond A Yukna
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Eight patients received a new polycrystalline ceramic form of pure hydroxylapatite (Durapatite) as a bone implant material in various types of infrabony defects following internally beveled full thickness flaps, root planing, and defect debridement.
Raymond A Yukna
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Repair of Anterior Gingival Deformity with Durapatite
After the extraction of a maxillary anterior tooth, a gingival deformity may occur due to the loss of the labial plate of bone. This often creates an esthetic problem in the construction of a fixed partial denture. In the past, various surgical techniques have been devised to eliminate this gingival defect. A technique using durapatite is discussed.
G, Greenstein +3 more
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Human Clinical and Histologic Responses to Durapatite Implants in Intraosseous Lesions: Case Reports
The healing response following implantation of a nonresorbable ceramic (durapatite) into human periodontal osseous defects was evaluated clinically and histologically. Four toothcontaining blocks were obtained from four patients who had received durapatite implants in osseous defects, each exceeding 4 mm in depth.
S J, Froum +3 more
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Durapatite particles were employed along with autogenous bone chips to treat an extensive periodontal defect on a mandibular first molar which involved the bifurcation area and the distal root. Nine weeks after treatment the tooth was found to be cracked and was extracted along with tissue containing the grafted sites.
B S, Moskow, A, Lubarr
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Seven patients who participated in a clinical study comparing the response of periodontal osseous defects to either grafting with Durapatite ceramic or debridement alone were followed under an active maintenance program for 3 years. Comparison of mean values showed that gingival recession, attachment levels and probeable pocket depths remained ...
Raymond A Yukna
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Appropriate use of the term durapatite
Sanford S. Rothstein
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Two stage maxillary ridge augmentation using Durapatite.
Koslen Rh
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