New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration in beagle dogs.
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Furcation defects in dogs treated by guided tissue regeneration (GTR).Regeneration of class II furcation defects: determinants of increased success.Use of the carbon dioxide laser in retarding epithelial migration: a pilot histological human study utilizing case reports.Carbon dioxide laser for de-epithelialization of periodontal flaps.Eight-week histological analysis on the effect of chitosan on surgically created one-wall intrabony defects in beagle dogs.Biodegradable barriers and guided tissue regeneration.Digital subtraction radiography in assessing bone changes in periodontal defects following guided tissue regeneration.Clinical and radiographical split-mouth-study on resorbable versus non-resorbable GTR-membranes.Periodontal regeneration of intrabony defects with resorbable and non-resorbable membranes: 30-month results.GTR therapy of intrabony defects using 2 different bioresorbable membranes: 12-month results.Clinical and radiographic evaluation of periodontal intrabony defects treated with guided tissue regeneration. A pilot study.Guided tissue regeneration in intrabony defects using an experimental bioresorbable polydioxanon (PDS) membrane. A 24-month split-mouth study.Influence of autologous platelet concentrate on healing in intra-bony defects following guided tissue regeneration therapy: a randomized prospective clinical split-mouth study.Devices for dentoalveolar regeneration: an up-to-date literature review.Periodontal regenerative potential of space-providing expanded polytetrafluoroethylene membranes and recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteins.Guided tissue regeneration using bioresorbable and non-resorbable devices: initial healing and long-term results.17beta-estradiol promotes cementoblast proliferation and cementum formation in experimental periodontitis.Connective tissue repair in circumferential periodontal defects in dogs following use of a biodegradable membrane.Scanning electron microscopic observations of cell populations and bacterial contamination of membranes used for guided periodontal tissue regeneration in humans.Clinical and radiographic treatment evaluation of class III furcation defects using GTR with and without inorganic bone matrix.Treatment of periodontal furcation defects. Coronally positioned flaps versus dura mater membranes in class II defects.The effect of enamel matrix proteins on periodontal regeneration as determined by histological analyses.Periodontal regeneration with a combination of enamel matrix proteins and autogenous bone grafting.Treatment of mandibular 3-wall intrabony defects by flap debridement and expanded polytetrafluoroethylene barrier membranes. Long-term evaluation of 32 treated patients.Repair of experimental plaque-induced periodontal disease in dogs.Enhancing guided tissue regeneration of periodontal defects by using a novel perforated barrier membrane.Freeze-dried, cross-linked bovine type I collagen: analysis of properties.Platelet-derived growth factor-BB release profile in gingival crevicular fluid after use of marginal periosteal pedicle graft as an autogenous guided tissue membrane to treat localized intrabony defects.Comparative physico-chemical and in vitro properties of fibrillated collagen scaffolds from different sources.Extracellular matrix expression and periodontal wound-healing dynamics following guided tissue regeneration therapy in canine furcation defects.Enamel matrix derivative versus guided tissue regeneration in the presence of nicotine: a histomorphometric study in dogs.Effect of early membrane removal on regeneration of Class II furcation defects in dogs.Vascular response to guided tissue regeneration procedures using nonresorbable and bioabsorbable membranes in dogs.Enamel matrix derivative and guided tissue regeneration in the treatment of dehiscence-type defects: a histomorphometric study in dogs.Guided tissue regeneration: comparison of bioabsorbable and non-bioabsorbable membranes. Histologic and histometric study in dogs.Participation of periodontal ligament cells with regeneration of alveolar bone.Assessment of guided tissue regeneration procedures in intrabony defects with bioabsorbable and non-resorbable barriers.Response of regenerative tissues to plaque: a histological study in monkeys.Clinical use of a bioresorbable matrix barrier in guided tissue regeneration therapy. Case series.
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New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration in beagle dogs.
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New attachment achieved by guided tissue regeneration in beagle dogs.
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Caffesse RG
Castelli WA
Nasjleti CE
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10.1902/JOP.1988.59.9.589
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1988-09-01T00:00:00Z