2014
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1617
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Calcium Phosphate Barrier for Augmentation of Bone in noncontained Periodontal Osseous Defects: A Novel Approach

Abstract: Calcium phosphate is a promising barrier graft for repair of noncontained periodontal osseous defect. This technique cues both the clinicians and manufacturers to develop moldable tissue engineered constructs for osseous repair.

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“…When DFDBA was used as a graft material alone in horizontal bone defects, no significant differences were observed in either soft tissue parameters or the amount of new bone formation [41]. When DFDBA was used as a part of a combined approach, significant bone formation was observed in the interdental area compared to its application alone [41][42][43].…”
Section: Allograftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When DFDBA was used as a graft material alone in horizontal bone defects, no significant differences were observed in either soft tissue parameters or the amount of new bone formation [41]. When DFDBA was used as a part of a combined approach, significant bone formation was observed in the interdental area compared to its application alone [41][42][43].…”
Section: Allograftsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another clinical study used a combination of DFDBA and calcium phosphate cement (CPC) with a membrane to augment bone in the interdental area with horizontal bone loss [42]. At six months, there was a significant bone fill and trabecular formation in the interdental area and a reduction in tooth mobility.…”
Section: Graft Materials and Barrier Membranementioning
confidence: 99%