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Bone regeneration using the principle of guided tissue regeneration
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1991Abstract. The biological principle of “guided tissue regeneration” (GTR) was developed for regenerating periodontal tissues, lost as a result of periodontal disease. This principle was based on the hypothesis that non‐desirable types of tissue cells can be prevented from migrating into a wound by means of a membrane barrier and at the same time giving
Sture Nyman, S Nyman
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Guided Bone Regeneration: biological principle and therapeutic applications
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2010Nikolaos Donos
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Cell‐to‐cell communication in guided bone regeneration: molecular and cellular mechanisms
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2017Reinhard Gruber, Bernd Stadlinger
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Guided bone regeneration is promoted by the molecular events in the membrane compartment
Biomaterials, 2016Anna Johansson +2 more
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Osteogenesis by guided tissue regeneration and demineralized bone matrix
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2003L Kostopoulos +2 more
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Migration of osteoblastic cells on various guided bone regeneration membranes
Clinical Oral Implants Research, 2001Takashi Takata +2 more
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Macrophages in guided bone regeneration: potential roles and future directions
Frontiers in ImmunologyHang Wang, Hui-Qi Xie, Gou Min
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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.
Nathália Dantas Duarte +7 more
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Guided Bone Regeneration- A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
Successful implant treatment requires prosthetically driven placement of an implant, primary stability at placement, and careful living bone management. The resorptive changes of alveolar bone are an inevitable process following tooth loss, periodontal
Vineetha venugopalan +4 more
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