Biological effect of collagen scaffolds on rabbit’s socket healing
Karim Hafez,
Azza Koura,
Khadiga Kawana
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND:Tooth extraction initiates a series of biological processes, including alveolar bone resorption driven by the inflammatory response; this eventually leads to alveolar bone resorption. Many researchers have focused on controlling this phenomenon and accelerating new bone formation following tooth extraction. Grafting biomaterials in the extraction socket is now the most dependable and successful strategy for reducing post-extraction resorption. Collagen plugs in the sockets might be an option with po… Show more
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