A clinical stydy on the effectiveness of slow - resorbing collagen membrane barrier therapy to guide regeneration in mandibular class II furcations in human
The present clinical trial was designed to evaluate the regenerative potential of periodontal tissues in degree II"nfurcation defects at mandibular molars of human using a slow-resorbing collagen membrane and a surgical treatment"ntechnique based on the principles of guided tissue regenera...
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Main Authors: | Abolfazli N (Author), Miremadi A (Author), Khoshkhoonejad A (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
1998-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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