A two-year audit of non-vascularized iliac crest bone graft for mandibular reconstruction: technique, experience and challenges
A two-year audit of non-vascularized iliac crest bone graft for mandibular reconstruction: technique, experience and challenges
Omeje K, Efunkoya A, Amole I, Akhiwu B, Osunde D 01 July 2014Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (2014)
Non-vascularized iliac crest bone graft (NVIBG) is a known treatment option in mandibular reconstruction following jaw resection, but no documented review of patients treated with NVIBG exists for northern Nigeria. The experience and technique from a Nigerian tertiary hospital may serve as baseline data for comparison and improvement of practice for other institutions
Download abstractLateral alveolar ridge augmentation using tenting screws, acellular dermal matrix, and freeze-dried bone allograft alone or with particulate autogenous bone
Lateral alveolar ridge augmentation using tenting screws, acellular dermal matrix, and freeze-dried bone allograft alone or with particulate autogenous bone
Caldwell GR, Mills MP, Finlayson R, Mealey BL. 28 February 2015The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry (2015)
This randomized prospective study evaluated the clinical benefits of using a corticocancellous mixture of freeze-dried bone allograft alone or in combination (1:1) with particulated autogenous bone for horizontal ridge augmentation and subsequent implant placement. Twenty-four patients with atrophic ridges received lateral ridge augmentations with particulate grafts placed around tenting screws and covered with a fixed acellular dermal matrix membrane.
Comparative study of indigenously prepared and imported, demineralized, freeze-dried, irradiated bone allograft in the treatment of periodontal infrabony defects.
Comparative study of indigenously prepared and imported, demineralized, freeze-dried, irradiated bone allograft in the treatment of periodontal infrabony defects.
Shah M, Lobo Gajiwala A, Shah S, Dave D. 01 September 2015Cell and Tissue Banking (2015)
Demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) has been used extensively in periodontal therapy. Questions have been raised however, about the osteogenic potential of the variety of grafts available. In India the cost factor is another important consideration. The aim of this study therefore was to evaluate the clinical efficiency of the low priced, indigenously prepared DFDBA obtained from the Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) Tissue Bank, in periodontal regeneration in infrabony periodontal defects, as compared to DFDBA obtained from the Pacific Coast Tissue Bank (DEMBONE). The latter was used as the control. 16 patients with bilaterally similar periodontal infrabony defects were selected, and randomly allotted to the test and control groups.
Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 05 November 2011Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 30 September 2010Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 30 September 2010Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 31 August 2013Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 05 April 2004Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 30 September 2014Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 05 November 2008Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 05 April 2004Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 03 March 2019Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 28 May 2017Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 26 August 2020Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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Amnion membrane for coverage of gingival recession: A novel application
Rucha Shah, N. K. Sowmya, and D. S. Mehta 26 August 2020Abstract
Amnion allograft has been used in the field of medicine for its exceptional wound-modulating properties. However, in the field of dentistry, only a limited number of reports have explored its potential in healing of oral wounds.
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