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Osteogenic activity of β-tricalcium phosphate in a hydroxyl sulphate matrix and demineralized bone matrix: a histological study in rabbit mandible

Currently, in oral and maxillofacial surgery, there is a clinical need for efficient bone grafting materials, and various efforts are being made to improve materials used as bone substitutes to facilitate faster and denser bone regeneration. The purpose of this study was to evaluate in vivo the oste...

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Published in:Journal of Oral Science 2010, Vol.52(3), pp.377-384
Main Authors: Eleftheriadis, Efstathios, Leventis, Minas D., Tosios, Konstantinos I., Faratzis, Gregory, Titsinidis, Savvas, Eleftheriadi, Iro, Dontas, Ismini
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Bone Regeneration - drug effects
Bone Substitutes - pharmacology
Calcium Phosphates - pharmacology
demineralized bone matrix
Dentistry
histology
Humans
Male
Mandible - surgery
osseous defects
Osteogenesis - drug effects
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