Bone-Forming Capabilities of a Newly Developed NanoHA Composite Alloplast Infused with Collagen: A Pilot Study in the Sheep Mandible
Lateral or vertical bone augmentation has always been a challenge, since the site is exposed to constant pressure from the soft tissue, and blood supply only exists from the donor site. Although, for such clinical cases, onlay grafting with autogenous bone is commonly selected, the invasiveness of t...
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Main Authors: | Charles Marin (Author), Ryo Jimbo (Author), Fabio Cesar Lorenzoni (Author), Lukasz Witek (Author), Hellen Teixeira (Author), Estevam Bonfante (Author), Jose Gil (Author), Rodrigo Granato (Author), Nick Tovar (Author), Paulo G. Coelho (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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