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Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects.

Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Abstract Text:

    b ljuskovi?B Ljuskovi?,a skaro-mili?A Skaro-Mili?,m brajovi?M Brajovi?,r spai?R Spai?,n bojani?N Bojani?,

    The osteogenic potential of natural origin bioceramics implanted in human periodontal infrabony defects was investigated Histologic and electron-microscopic analyses of implants 3 and 4.5 months after implantation were used for the estimation of osteogenic potential. Results show that the bioceramics of natural origin with a microstructure and canalicular system of the natural bone has a strong osteogenic potential. Results of histologic and electron-microscopic analyses, performed four and half months after implantation, show that new bone has been formed in the places of absorbed or partially absorbed implant granules as also in the pores of implant granules. Histological structure of the newly-formed bone correspond to the structure of the matured lamellated bone.

    Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Publishing Authors By Initials

    b ljuskovi?B Ljuskovi?,a skaro-mili?A Skaro-Mili?,m brajovi?M Brajovi?,r spai?R Spai?,n bojani?N Bojani?,

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    MEDLINE DATE: 1996 Mar-Apr

    Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Vojnosanitetski pregled. Military-medical and phar

    VOLUME: 53

    Page Numbers: 91-100

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    ISSN: 0042-8450

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2008

    Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Information

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    LANGUAGE: scc

    NlmUniqueID: 21530700

    Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Prostheses and Implants

    MESH TERMS: ultrastructure

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects. Information

    Substance Name: dicalcium phosphate anhydrous

    Registry Number: 7757-93-9

    Grant and Affiliation Information for Assessment of osteogenic potential of the natural origin bioceramics implanted into the human infrabony periodontal defects.

    AFFILIATION: Military Medical Academy, Dental Clinic, Belgrade.

    Country: YUGOSLAVIA

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    MEDLINETA: Vojnosanit Pregl

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