2007
DOI: 10.1097/id.0b013e3180587ad8
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Peri-Implant Bone Regeneration With Calcium Sulfate: A Light and Transmission Electron Microscopy Case Report

Abstract: The results confirm the high biocompatibility and rapid resorption of calcium sulfate.

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“…Calcium sulfate is a simple, highly biocompatible, effective graft substitute (24). It is a rapidly resorbing material that leaves behind a calcium phosphate lattice, which promotes bone regeneration (23)(24)(25). According to the results observed by Pecora et al (23) in a histologic study conducted in rats, the presence of the calcium sulfate barrier for 3 weeks was enough to halt the ingrowth of soft connective tissue and promote osseous formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Calcium sulfate is a simple, highly biocompatible, effective graft substitute (24). It is a rapidly resorbing material that leaves behind a calcium phosphate lattice, which promotes bone regeneration (23)(24)(25). According to the results observed by Pecora et al (23) in a histologic study conducted in rats, the presence of the calcium sulfate barrier for 3 weeks was enough to halt the ingrowth of soft connective tissue and promote osseous formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is important to keep in mind that this biomaterial is totally resorbable and biocompatible, and no problems should arise if some CaS particles should be left around the tooth at the end of the surgery (24)(25)(26). When carefully used, CaS facilitated the apicectomy and retrograde root canal filling.…”
Section: Clinical Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the mesh resorbed at 1 week postoperatively [34]. The defects in this case demonstrated normal healing, with crevicular depths of 2 mm in most sites and no evidence of bleeding with gentle prob ing.…”
Section: Oxidized Cellulose Meshmentioning
confidence: 57%