2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2005.08.017
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Bioabsorbable root analogue for closure of oroantral communications after tooth extraction: A prospective case–cohort study

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“…These two weeks are the period during which material is still present in the socket before disappearing in all cases. Maybe methods to keep the material in place for a greater length of time such as those used by Thoma may achieve better results than those we say in our study (17). With reference to gingival health, it did not suffer alterations in either group, and was classified as normal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…These two weeks are the period during which material is still present in the socket before disappearing in all cases. Maybe methods to keep the material in place for a greater length of time such as those used by Thoma may achieve better results than those we say in our study (17). With reference to gingival health, it did not suffer alterations in either group, and was classified as normal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Multiple techniques have been described for the treatment of OAC, including the injection of human fibrin glue (Tissucol®) in the communication itself; use of beta-tricalcium (RootRéplica ® ) and guided tissue regeneration (GTR) have also been proposed as an option using alloplastic materials. Another treatment alternative published with good results is to perform auto-transplantation of the third molar, followed by its subsequent extraction (8,(17)(18)(19). Lingual flaps are another possibility due to the excellent vascularization that they offer, but the post-operative recovery process is complicated for the patient, given that such flaps may require maxillomandibular fixation as well as a second surgery in order to set the flap back into place (20).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thoma, G. Pajarola [29] воспроизводили корень зуба из В-трикальций фосфата, используя форму удален-ного зуба. Осложнений не наблюдалось.…”
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