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Efficacy of Human Chorion Membrane Allograft for Recession Coverage- A Case Series

Human placental membranes have been used in the field of medicine for skin grafts, treatment of burns, ulcerated skin conditions etc. with great success. The use of placental allografts in dentistry is a more recent development, with the first commercial product being made available in 2008. The uni...

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Published in:Journal of periodontology (1970) 2015-05, p.1-22
Main Authors: Esteves, Janice, Bhat, K M, Thomas, Betsy, Jothi, M V, Jadhav, Tanya
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