Evidence for the biocompatibility and the induction of calcified tissues by implants of undemineralized and citric acid surface demineralized allogenic dentine particles in periodontal infra-bony defects : A histological study in dogs
Date
1983
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Castellucci, Giovanni
Vence, Marc-Gerard
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Abstract
To our knowledge, the effects of implanting undemineralized and citric acid surface demineralized allogenic lyophilized dentine and cementum particles in artificially created infrabony defects in dogs have never been reported in the literature to date. Furthermore, most of the experimentation on lyophilized dentine has been carried out in heterotopic sites.
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate histologically the biocompatibility and the influence on regeneration of the lost attachment apparatus of the above mentioned material.
Since our surgical procedures involve bone, the biology of this tissue will be reviewed to explain its rheological turnover both on resorptive as well as reparative bases.
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Thesis (MSD)--Boston University, Henry M. Goldman School of Graduate Dentistry, 1983, (Periodontology)
Bibliography: leaves 162-174.
Bibliography: leaves 162-174.
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