Abstract Periodontal disease is categorized by the destruction of periodontal tissues. Over the years, there have been several clinical techniques and material options that been investigated for periodontal defect repair/regeneration. The development of improved biomaterials for periodontal tissue engineering has significantly improved the available treatment options and their clinical results. Bone replacement graft materials, barrier membranes, various growth factors and combination of these have been used. The available bone tissue replacement materials commonly used include autografts, allografts, xenografts and alloplasts. These graft materials mostly function as osteogenic, osteoinductive and/or osteoconductive scaffolds...
Periodontal tissue engineering involves a multi-disciplinary approach towards the regeneration of pe...
OBJECTIVE To systematically analyze the regenerative effect of the available biomaterials either ...
Material is a crucial factor for the restoration of the tooth or periodontal structure in dentistry....
Abstract Periodontal disease is categorized by the destruction of periodontal tissues....
Abstract Periodontal disease is categorized by the destruction of periodontal tissues. Over the year...
Periodontitis is a disease with a high prevalence among adults. If not treated, it can lead to loss ...
Chronic periodontitis is the most common disease which induces oral tissue destruction. The goal of ...
Periodontal and peri-implant regeneration is the technique that aims to restore the damaged tissue a...
The periodontium is an integrated, functional unit of multiple tissues surrounding and supporting th...
The periodontium is composed of the tissues supporting and investing the tooth. One of the major goa...
The periodontium is composed of the tissues supporting and investing the tooth. One of the major goa...
Bone, the basic building block of the healthy periodontium, is affected in most of the periodontal d...
This article is limited to a review of bone replacement graft materials used in periodontal therapy....
The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy should not be limited to the establishment and maintenance ...
The biological principles of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and graft materials have become widely...
Periodontal tissue engineering involves a multi-disciplinary approach towards the regeneration of pe...
OBJECTIVE To systematically analyze the regenerative effect of the available biomaterials either ...
Material is a crucial factor for the restoration of the tooth or periodontal structure in dentistry....
Abstract Periodontal disease is categorized by the destruction of periodontal tissues....
Abstract Periodontal disease is categorized by the destruction of periodontal tissues. Over the year...
Periodontitis is a disease with a high prevalence among adults. If not treated, it can lead to loss ...
Chronic periodontitis is the most common disease which induces oral tissue destruction. The goal of ...
Periodontal and peri-implant regeneration is the technique that aims to restore the damaged tissue a...
The periodontium is an integrated, functional unit of multiple tissues surrounding and supporting th...
The periodontium is composed of the tissues supporting and investing the tooth. One of the major goa...
The periodontium is composed of the tissues supporting and investing the tooth. One of the major goa...
Bone, the basic building block of the healthy periodontium, is affected in most of the periodontal d...
This article is limited to a review of bone replacement graft materials used in periodontal therapy....
The ultimate goal of periodontal therapy should not be limited to the establishment and maintenance ...
The biological principles of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and graft materials have become widely...
Periodontal tissue engineering involves a multi-disciplinary approach towards the regeneration of pe...
OBJECTIVE To systematically analyze the regenerative effect of the available biomaterials either ...
Material is a crucial factor for the restoration of the tooth or periodontal structure in dentistry....