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Biocompatibility and Immune Response of a Newly Developed Volume-Stable Magnesium-Based Barrier Membrane in Combination with a PVD Coating for Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) [PDF]
Larissa Steigmann +2 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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Efficacy of biomaterials for lateral bone augmentation performed with guided bone regeneration. A network meta‐analysis [PDF]
Bone regeneration is often required concomitant with implant placement to treat a bone fenestration, a dehiscence, and for contouring. This systematic review assessed the impact of different biomaterials employed for guided bone regeneration (GBR ...
Calciolari, E +17 more
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On the biological behavior of barrier membranes: implications for Guided Bone Regeneration. Clinical and Experimental studies [PDF]
There is a continuous development of bone augmentation solutions to meet the rising demand for effective dental implant rehabilitations. One of the most used techniques is Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR).
Turri, Alberto
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The reflections of the rapid development of technology are clearly seen in the health sector, especially in the field of tissue engineering. The road covered by tissue engineering and nanotechnology branches is frequently encountered in the field of innovative medical devices.
Kamaci, Ozge +4 more
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Guided bone regeneration (GBR) on healing bone defects: a histological study in rabbits.
In this study, the effects of guided bone regeneration (GBR) on the healing of bone defects were evaluated. Resorbable membranes were placed in experimentally formed cavities in the right posterior tibia of 30 rabbits. Decalcified histological sections were evaluated using optical microscopy at 10, 20, and 30 days after GBR.
Muzaffer, Aslan +2 more
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Conventional treatment to periodontal and many other bone defects requires the use of barrier membranes to guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and guided bone regeneration (GBR).
Yaping Zhang +10 more
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Electrospinning and 3D printed hybrid bi-layer scaffold for guided bone regeneration
The guided bone regeneration (GBR) concept has been extensively utilized to treat periodontal defects in clinical practice. However, the repair efficacy of the currently available GBR membranes is often compromised by their limited alveolar bone ...
Jie Liu +6 more
doaj +1 more source
The anatomy of the oral and maxillofacial sites is complex, and bone defects caused by trauma, tumors, and inflammation in these zones are extremely difficult to repair.
Bing Wang +4 more
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Use of platelet rich fibrin in a fenestration defect around an implant
Guided bone regeneration (GBR) in implant therapy is especially useful for implant placement with dehiscence defects or fenestration defects. In alveolar ridges with marked facial/buccal depressions or in knifeedge alveolar crests, the position and ...
R Vijayalakshmi +3 more
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