2010
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.2010-021
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Application of 4-META/MMA-TBB resin for fixation of membrane to tooth in guided tissue regeneration in dog

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“…concept has led to innovator attempts to simplify the method of membrane fixation as the use of acrylic resins. 7 However, the resin has to be surgically removed after 4 to 6 months while cyanoacrylate is a biodegradable material. 12,18 JcDp Some authors have stated that the most common form of surgical wound healing involves the proliferation of junctional epithelium regardless of treatment.…”
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“…concept has led to innovator attempts to simplify the method of membrane fixation as the use of acrylic resins. 7 However, the resin has to be surgically removed after 4 to 6 months while cyanoacrylate is a biodegradable material. 12,18 JcDp Some authors have stated that the most common form of surgical wound healing involves the proliferation of junctional epithelium regardless of treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 Considering that proper adaptation of membranes used in GTR must embrace the entire circumference of the involved tooth, the 4-methacryloxy ethyl trimellitate anhydride/methyl methacrylate-tri-n-butyl borane (4-META/MMA-TBB) resin has been successfully used as an alternative to sling sutures for fixation of resorbable and nonresorbable membranes in dehiscence defects in dogs. 7 This resin is commonly used in operative dentistry and has promoted membrane fixation to tooth with effectiveness in inhibiting epithelial migration and in encouraging formation of regenerated periodontal tissues case report 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1714 around the root surfaces. However, after a period of 4 to 6 weeks, the resin has to be removed by surgical means to prevent the build-up of bacterial deposits.…”
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“…C&B ® ), is widely utilized as a dental adhesive in Japan. Previous studies have reported its excellent adhesive properties with tooth hard tissues, including enamel [11], dentin [12] and cementum [13], and a moderate biocompatibility with dental pulp [14] and periodontal tissue [15,16]. Furthermore, several studies in recent years have reported its bond strength to bone [17,18].…”
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“…4-META/MMA-TBB resin bonds strongly to dentin and metal and polymerizes more rapidly than PMMAbased materials [18,[21][22][23][24][25]; their clinical applications therefore range from cavity restoration to splinting mobile teeth and treating fractured teeth [18]. Due to improved biocompatibility and mechanism of polymerization that is not compromised by moisture (not even with blood), 4-META/MMA-TBB has been successfully used for mucosal healing and bone bonding in experimental animal models [26][27][28][29] .…”
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