Abstract: A short inflammatory phase and fast ingrowth of blood vessels and mesenchymal cells are essential for tissue integration of a biomaterial. Macrophages play a key role in this process. We investigated invasion of macrophages, blood vessels, and proliferating cells into a highly porous and volume-stable collagen matrix (VCMX) used for soft tissue augmentation around teeth and dental implants. The biomaterial was implanted in submucosal pouches in the canine maxilla, and the tissue response was analyzed at six different time points. Immunohistochemistry was done for proliferating cells (PCNA), macrophages (MAC387), multinucleated giant cells (CD86), and blood vessels (TGM2). Blood rapidly filled the VCMX pores. During the first week,...
Lack of adequate width and thickness of periodontal or peri-implant soft tissues can compromise the ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a new collagen matrix (Mucograft\uae; Geistlich Pha...
Xenogeneic acellular collagen matrices represent a safe alternative to autologous soft tissue transp...
Collagen-based scaffolds hold great potential for tissue engineering, since they closely mimic the e...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of a novel volume-stable collagen matr...
Reducing the need for a connective tissue graft by using an efficacious biomaterial is an important ...
Objective: To analyze Mucograft®(MG), a recently introduced collagen matrix, in vitro and in vivo, ...
AIM To assess histopathological and histomorphometric outcomes of soft tissue volume augmentation p...
Background: Xenogeneic soft tissue substitutes are currently being investigated as an alternative to...
This work was supported by: (1) the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regiona...
Xenogenic collagen-based matrices represent an alternative to subepithelial palatal connective tissu...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to test whether or not soft tissue augmentation with a newly developed colla...
A new developed collagen matrix CM-10826 (CM) of porcine origin designed to be used as oral soft tis...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
Lack of adequate width and thickness of periodontal or peri-implant soft tissues can compromise the ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a new collagen matrix (Mucograft\uae; Geistlich Pha...
Xenogeneic acellular collagen matrices represent a safe alternative to autologous soft tissue transp...
Collagen-based scaffolds hold great potential for tissue engineering, since they closely mimic the e...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of a novel volume-stable collagen matr...
Reducing the need for a connective tissue graft by using an efficacious biomaterial is an important ...
Objective: To analyze Mucograft®(MG), a recently introduced collagen matrix, in vitro and in vivo, ...
AIM To assess histopathological and histomorphometric outcomes of soft tissue volume augmentation p...
Background: Xenogeneic soft tissue substitutes are currently being investigated as an alternative to...
This work was supported by: (1) the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and the European Regiona...
Xenogenic collagen-based matrices represent an alternative to subepithelial palatal connective tissu...
OBJECTIVES: The aim was to test whether or not soft tissue augmentation with a newly developed colla...
A new developed collagen matrix CM-10826 (CM) of porcine origin designed to be used as oral soft tis...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Soft tissue loss can be the result of many clinical issues. An engineered injectable material to st...
Lack of adequate width and thickness of periodontal or peri-implant soft tissues can compromise the ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of a new collagen matrix (Mucograft\uae; Geistlich Pha...
Xenogeneic acellular collagen matrices represent a safe alternative to autologous soft tissue transp...