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Biomaterials for Guided Tissue Regeneration and Guided Bone Regeneration: A Review. [PDF]
This review aims to provide an overview of the types of membranes, bone substitutes, and mucosal substitutes used for GTR and GBR and briefly explores recent innovations for tissue regeneration and their future perspectives. Since this is a narrative review, no systematic search, meta-analysis, or statistical analysis was conducted.
Duarte ND +7 more
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Guided bone regeneration is a proced capable of promoting new bone formation. The bone defect such as fenestration, injury and tooth extraction.Guide Bone Regeneration has been used widely in implantology for enhancing bone healing to optimize implant placements in the maxillary.The guide bone regeneration is a technique that uses resorbable andnon ...
Chu Shu ya +4 more
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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) is a surgical procedure that utilizes bone grafts with barrier membranes to reconstruct small defects around dental implants. This procedure is commonly deployed on dehiscence or fenestration defects ≥2 mm, and mixing with autogenous bone is recommended on larger defects.
Young-Kyun Kim, Jeong-Kui Ku
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Tent screws: Predictable guided bone regeneration
Abstract Bone regeneration of large maxillary and mandibular alveolar ridge defects is clinically challenging. Various techniques have been described for the reconstruction of these deficiencies before implant placement. The tent screw-pole technique is one of the effective methods available for clinicians to perform the predictable ...
Farhan Durrani +6 more
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Dental implants with versus without peri-implant bone defects treated with guided bone regeneration [PDF]
Background: The guided bone regeneration (GBR) technique is highly successful for the treatment of peri-implant bone defects. The aim was to determine whether or not implants associated with GBR due to peri-implant defects show the same survival and ...
Aloy Prósper, Amparo +3 more
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Currently, the use of guided bone regeneration in the fields of oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontics, and plastic and reconstructive surgery is a predictable and effective technique to prevent epithelial and connective tissue migration into an osseous defect.
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Florida College of Dentistry, P.O. Box 100416, Gainesville, FL, USA ( host institution ) +3 more
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Using Enamel Matrix Derivative to Improve Treatment Efficacy in Periodontal Furcation Defects [PDF]
Purpose Furcations are complicated periodontal defects. Untreated furcations lead to loss of the involved teeth and supporting tissues. It has been demonstrated that regenerative biomaterials are beneficial in reconstruction of the bone surrounding ...
Aimetti +10 more
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Injectable Hydrogel Membrane for Guided Bone Regeneration
In recent years, multicomponent hydrogels such as interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) have emerged as innovative biomaterials due to the synergistic combination of the properties of each network. We hypothesized that an innovative non-animal IPN hydrogel combining self-setting silanized hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (Si-HPMC) with photochemically ...
Chichiricco, Pauline Marie +10 more
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Effect of Membrane Exposure on Guided Bone Regeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Aims: This review aimed at investigating the effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) outcomes at peri-implant sites and edentulous ridges.
Allen +70 more
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Chitosan-Human Bone Composite Granulates for Guided Bone Regeneration [PDF]
The search for the perfect bone graft material is an important topic in material science and medicine. Despite human bone being the ideal material, due to its composition, morphology, and familiarity with cells, autografts are widely considered demanding and cause additional stress to the patient because of bone harvesting.
Piotr Kowalczyk +5 more
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