1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0901-5027(99)80733-4
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The use of lyodura for bone augmentation of osseous defects around dental implants

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“…Although the gap size was similar to that in the present study (1.125 mm), direct comparison is difficult due to the lack of controlled defects filled with blood clot alone. Although data exist for the effects of graft materials in combination with guided bone regeneration (Gher et al 1994a(Gher et al , 1994bLandsberg et al 1994;Henry et al 1997;Kohal et al 1998;Peleg et al 1999), little data exist for the effect of grafting materials alone on defects of varying dimensions. In general, contrast of the effect of graft placement on implants placed so as to simulate immediate placement is hampered by lack of controlled studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the gap size was similar to that in the present study (1.125 mm), direct comparison is difficult due to the lack of controlled defects filled with blood clot alone. Although data exist for the effects of graft materials in combination with guided bone regeneration (Gher et al 1994a(Gher et al , 1994bLandsberg et al 1994;Henry et al 1997;Kohal et al 1998;Peleg et al 1999), little data exist for the effect of grafting materials alone on defects of varying dimensions. In general, contrast of the effect of graft placement on implants placed so as to simulate immediate placement is hampered by lack of controlled studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%