1969
DOI: 10.1902/jop.1969.40.9.503
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Osseous Coagulum for Bone Induction

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“…Recent studies suggest that fine particles of bone may enhance regeneration of the alveolar process, [3][4][5] and that cortical freeze-dried bone is comparable to cancellous bone when used in cystictype defects. 2 Freeze-drying of osseous tissues for the purpose of long-term preservation was begun in the U.S. Navy Tissue Bank in 1950, and since then freeze-dried graft material has been used to treat a variety of orthopaedic and oral surgical problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies suggest that fine particles of bone may enhance regeneration of the alveolar process, [3][4][5] and that cortical freeze-dried bone is comparable to cancellous bone when used in cystictype defects. 2 Freeze-drying of osseous tissues for the purpose of long-term preservation was begun in the U.S. Navy Tissue Bank in 1950, and since then freeze-dried graft material has been used to treat a variety of orthopaedic and oral surgical problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 , 4 , 8 , 9 The mean bone fill was 2.98 mm in the study of Froum et al 2 using bone blending and 3.5 mm in the study of Hiatt & Schallhorn 4 using intra-oral cancellus bone. In the present study, the mean bone fill using ABG was 2.20 ± 0.52 mm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…[31][32][33][34] Few clinicians use a separate harvest site to obtain autogenous bone to graft extraction Box 2 Algorithm for implant placement after tooth removal sites. The past use of bone harvested from the symphysis, ramus, or maxillary tuberosity is not a common, current procedure.…”
Section: Autogenous Bonementioning
confidence: 99%