2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2011.02323.x
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Comparative investigation of the effects of different materials used with a titanium barrier on new bone formation

Abstract: Autogenous blood with titanium barriers in guided bone regeneration seems to be as successful as DBBG and BCP bioceramic graft material.

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“…Bone grafts such as autologous, allogenic or synthetic bone grafts, or prosthetic devices are used to reconstruct these defects (1). Autologous bone grafts are the gold standard for treating bone defects, however, bone supply is limited and a second surgical site is required (2). Therefore, allogeneic bone grafts from donors or cadavers are generally used as an alternative graft material to autologous bone grafts.…”
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“…Bone grafts such as autologous, allogenic or synthetic bone grafts, or prosthetic devices are used to reconstruct these defects (1). Autologous bone grafts are the gold standard for treating bone defects, however, bone supply is limited and a second surgical site is required (2). Therefore, allogeneic bone grafts from donors or cadavers are generally used as an alternative graft material to autologous bone grafts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; Ezirganli et al. , ). The lack of sufficient bone volume in the oral and maxillofacial area, especially resulting from surgery, large bone defects, trauma, or tumor surgery, may lead to aesthetic and/or functional problems.…”
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“…It has been generally assumed that the barrier membranes used in GBR must be permeable to facilitate the diffusion of nutrients to the newly regenerated tissues (Ezirganli et al. , ). However, Schmid et al.…”
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“…Pesquisas demonstraram levar de três a seis anos para que a reabsorção tivesse início (SCHWARTZ et al, 2000;TAPETY et al, 2004;EZIRGANLI et al, 2011;SCHMITT et al, 2012).…”
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