1985
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-198505000-00052
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Repair of the adult temporomandibular joint meniscus with an autogenous dermal graft

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“…14 To prevent bone-to-bone contact after discectomy, alloplastic interposing materials were used and later discarded because of foreign body reaction. 15,16 Autogenous grafts such as auricular cartilage, dermis or temporalis muscle, and fascia replaced alloplastic materials and yielded satisfactory results. 16Y19 Discectomy with eminence grafting have also been reported to give good results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…14 To prevent bone-to-bone contact after discectomy, alloplastic interposing materials were used and later discarded because of foreign body reaction. 15,16 Autogenous grafts such as auricular cartilage, dermis or temporalis muscle, and fascia replaced alloplastic materials and yielded satisfactory results. 16Y19 Discectomy with eminence grafting have also been reported to give good results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%