Simple‐Challenging‐Difficult (SCD) Difficulty Classification for Horizontal Bone Augmentation
ABSTRACT Objective To present a novel difficulty classification for horizontal bone augmentation (HBA) grounded in site‐specific morphometric characteristics, aiming to assist clinicians in achieving predictable guided bone regeneration (GBR). Overview HBA is often needed after tooth loss for proper implant placement.
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Potential of Trilayered Gelatin/Polycaprolactone Nanofibers for Periodontal Regeneration: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
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Wnt/β-catenin Promotes Cementum Apposition in Periodontal Regeneration. [PDF]
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Combination of Periodontal Ligament Stem Cells and Metformin via Organic Cation Transporters for Periodontal Regeneration in Rats. [PDF]
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A novel approach utilizing Β-tricalcium phosphate/gelatin composite scaffolds incorporated with gentamycin- loaded chitosan microspheres for periodontal regeneration in two-wall intra bony defects. [PDF]
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Optimizing collagen-based biomaterials for periodontal regeneration: clinical opportunities and challenges. [PDF]
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