1965
DOI: 10.1902/jop.1965.36.5.357
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The Implantation of Plaster of Paris in the Alveolar Process of the Dog

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“…(1997) have reported that calcium sulphate could exclude connective tissue as a barrier and allow bone regeneration during healing. Calcium sulphate, however, was unlikely to have acted as a barrier because it was resorbed from 4 to 8 weeks (Peltier 1961, Radentz & Collings 1965, Bahn 1966, Yoshikawa et al . 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1997) have reported that calcium sulphate could exclude connective tissue as a barrier and allow bone regeneration during healing. Calcium sulphate, however, was unlikely to have acted as a barrier because it was resorbed from 4 to 8 weeks (Peltier 1961, Radentz & Collings 1965, Bahn 1966, Yoshikawa et al . 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radentz and Collings evaluated CS grafts in intrabony defects in a canine model as compared with ungrafted controls 36. Test and control defects healed uneventfully, but CS seemed to “seal” the site, which protected the site and prevented down‐growth of epithelium into the wound.…”
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“…It is widely used in orthopedic and dentistry, including periodontal defect repair, the treatment of osteomyelitis, sinus augmentation, ridge augmentation, and used as an adjunct to dental implant placement . It also has been advocated and shown to allow bone regeneration in animal studies and in controlled clinical trials …”
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