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Root trunk concavities as a risk factor for regenerative procedures of class II furcation lesions in dogs
(Amer Acad PeriodontologyChicagoEUA, 2001)
Long-term results of guided tissue regeneration therapy in the treatment of class II furcation defects: A randomized clinical trial
(Amer Acad PeriodontologyChicagoEUA, 2003)
The Role of Enamel Matrix Derivative Protein in Minimally Invasive Surgery in Treating Intrabony Defects in Single-Rooted Teeth: A Randomized Clinical Trial
(Amer Acad PeriodontologyChicagoEUA, 2011)
Autogenous bone graft with or without a calcium sulfate barrier in the treatment of class II furcation defects: A histologic and histometric study in dogs
(2006-05-01)
Background: The purpose of this study was to histologically evaluate the healing of surgically created Class II furcation defects treated using an autogenous bone (AB) graft with or without a calcium sulfate (CS) barrier. ...
Regeneration of class III furcation defects with basic fibroblast growth factor (b-FGF) associated with GTR. A descriptive and histometric study in dogs
(Amer Acad Periodontology, 2000-05-01)
Background: the poor predictability of periodontal regenerative treatment of Class III furcation defects stimulates the study of alternatives to improve its results, such as the use of polypeptide growth factors. The ...
Combined therapy with mineral trioxide aggregate, and guided tissue regeneration for a large radicular cyst: A 13-year follow-up
(2013-01-01)
Biomaterials such as membrane barriers and/or bone grafts are often used to enhance periapical new bone formation. A combination of apical surgery and these biomaterials is one of the latest treatment options for avoiding ...
Combined therapy with mineral trioxide aggregate, and guided tissue regeneration for a large radicular cyst: a 13-year follow-u
(2013)
Biomaterials such as membrane barriers and/or bone grafts are often used to enhance periapical new bone formation. A combination of apical surgery and these biomaterials is one of the latest treatment options for avoiding ...
Autologous periodontal ligament cells in the treatment of class II furcation defects: a study in dogs
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2011)