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ABSTRACT Objectives Periodontal distraction (PD) osteogenesis is a minimally invasive technique capable of rapidly moving uniradicular teeth, thereby shortening orthodontic treatment time. This study aimed to determine whether: (1) PD‐induced tooth movement affects tooth vitality and (2) the regenerated bone meets restorative standards for implant ...
Parul Sangwan +5 more
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Consensus Statement on Full-Arch Implant Rehabilitations: Evidence-Based Recommendations from the Italian Consensus Conference. [PDF]
Rapone B +28 more
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Resolving tooth development at single-cell resolution: advancing dental regeneration. [PDF]
Liao C +11 more
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The Emerging Role of Hyaluronic Acid as a Multifunctional Regenerative Agent in Periodontal Healing. [PDF]
Bădărău-Șuster AM +2 more
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Graphitic carbon nitride for biomedical applications: challenges and future opportunities in dentistry. [PDF]
Matoug-Elwerfelli M +9 more
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The Promise and Challenges of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles in Periodontal Disease. [PDF]
Byun J.
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Correction to: Hard and soft tissue contour changes following simultaneous guided bone regeneration at single peri‑implant dehiscence defects using either resorbable or non-resorbable membranes: a 6-month secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Strauss FJ +5 more
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Root surface biomodification in periodontal therapy: Biological rationale and clinical applications
Abstract Regenerative periodontal therapy aims to form new cementum, periodontal ligament, and alveolar bone, all sealed by gingival tissue. The root surface acts as the wound margin during this regeneration process. Root surface biomodification (root conditioning/root decontamination), therefore, seems instrumental in promoting surface decontamination
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +3 more
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