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Guided Tissue Regeneration With Dentin Biomodification

Journal of Periodontology, 1993
This study was undertaken to provide histologic observations on the effectiveness of citric acid and tetracycline HCl root surface demineralization when used in conjunction with guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures. Eight beagle dogs with naturallyoccurring periodontitis were initially treated with scaling and root planing.
B L, Dyer   +3 more
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Guided Tissue Regeneration in Periapical Surgery

Journal of Endodontics, 2010
Tissue regeneration by using membrane barriers and bone grafting materials in periapical surgery is an example of tissue engineering technology. Membrane barriers and/or bone grafts are often used to enhance periapical new bone formation. However, the periapical tissues also consist of the periodontal ligament (PDL) and cementum.
Louis, Lin   +3 more
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Focus on intrabony defects: guided tissue regeneration

Periodontology 2000, 2000
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Tonetti, Maurizio S.   +1 more
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Guided tissue regeneration and endosseous dental implants

Implant Dentistry, 1994
This paper presents an evaluation of the use of the principles of guided tissue regeneration to correct the osseous defects associated with the placement of dental implants. The biologic rationale for the use of supplemental materials, such as decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft, is discussed.
J T, Mellonig, R G, Triplett
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Bone regeneration using the principle of guided tissue regeneration

Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 1991
Abstract. 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
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GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION

Dental Clinics of North America, 1998
Jonathan L. Gray, E. Brady Hancock
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Polylactide Bioabsorbable Polymers for Guided Tissue Regeneration

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1999
Guided tissue regeneration is a procedure to improve tissue repair, which creates an optimal environment for the intrinsic growth ability of tissues.A prerequisite for guided tissue regeneration is the availability of materials with suitable physicochemical and biocompatibility properties for the preparation of the devices.
R, Giardino   +4 more
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Principles and Techniques of Guided Tissue Regeneration

Dental Clinics of North America, 1991
Guided tissue regeneration is an accepted technique to promote new attachment in periodontal therapy. It is supported by sound basic research indicating that the definitive factor in the obtainment of regeneration is the source from which the cells repopulating the exposed root surface originate.
R G, Caffesse, W, Becker
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The role of guided tissue regeneration and guided bone regeneration.

Annals of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, 1995
The goal of periodontal therapy includes not only the halting of the progressive loss of connective tissue attachment but also the restitution of those parts of the supporting apparatus which have been destroyed. The cells which repopulate this area may originate from any number of the different tissue components of the periodontium: the dentogingival ...
E S, Rosenberg   +3 more
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[Clinical comparison between guided tissue regeneration and induced tissue regeneration].

Minerva stomatologica, 2003
The aim of the present study was to evaluate, over a period of 1 y, 3 different surgical methods for the treatment of periodontal bone defects.Thirty-six infrabone defects, at least 4 mm in depth, in non-smokers were enrolled in the study. Of these, 12 were treated with guided tissue regeneration (GTR) using a resorbable membrane with collagen, 12 with
A, Forabosco   +3 more
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