2018
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/7108
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Guided Bone Regeneration With Biomaterial Use and Reaboresorvable Membrane: A Case Report.

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“…It is worth mentioning that the graft of this biomaterial also supplies mechanical support, as the patient's oral rehabilitation provided the installation of implants for posterior adaptation of a prosthesis (Bettin et al;Hardin;Logeart-Avramoglou et al;Begam et al;Kim et al;Lima et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2017;Windhager et al, 2017;Aljohani et al;Proêza et al, 2018;Moussa & Dym). The clinical success of this type of procedure depends on knowledge of the biological principles of bone repair, in addition to the surgical technique and proper graft manipulation (Kim et al;Pereira et al, 2017;Santos et al;Windhager et al;Proêza et al).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is worth mentioning that the graft of this biomaterial also supplies mechanical support, as the patient's oral rehabilitation provided the installation of implants for posterior adaptation of a prosthesis (Bettin et al;Hardin;Logeart-Avramoglou et al;Begam et al;Kim et al;Lima et al, 2017;Santos et al, 2017;Windhager et al, 2017;Aljohani et al;Proêza et al, 2018;Moussa & Dym). The clinical success of this type of procedure depends on knowledge of the biological principles of bone repair, in addition to the surgical technique and proper graft manipulation (Kim et al;Pereira et al, 2017;Santos et al;Windhager et al;Proêza et al).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous researches are carried out in order to affirm which the ideal implant material would be, to replace the autogenous graft (Bettin et al;Hardin;Logeart-Avramoglou et al;Begam et al;Kim et al;Lima et al, 2017;Santos et al;Windhager et al;Aljohani et al;Lima et al, 2018b;Proêza et al;Moussa & Dym). However, this is still one of the greatest challenges of implantology, due to the lack of an ideal graft material; for that, this type of material must follow seven principles: 1) unlimited supply without compromising the donor area; 2) promote osteogenesis; 3) not showing an immune response from the host; 4) revascularize quickly; 5) stimulate osteoinduction; 6) promote osteoconduction; 7) be completely replaced by bone in quantity and quality similar to that of the host (Bettin et al;Hardin;Logeart-Avramoglou et al;Pinto et al;Tolstunov, 2009;Kim et al;Lima et al, 2017;Windhager et al;Aljohani et al;Jo et al, 2018;Lima et al, 2018a;Prando et al, 2018;Albanese et al, 2019;Moussa & Dym;Matos et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that although Mucoderm® is a promising replacement for the autogenous graft, the literature does not have long-term follow-up clinical studies 23,24 . Therefore, further studies are needed to evaluate the biological behavior of the material.…”
Section: Nocini Et Al (2014) Andmentioning
confidence: 99%