Tissue reaction to intrabony ceramic implants

It is apparent from the present study that phosphate-bonded alumina ceramic is well tolerated by tissues, does not elicit a foreign-body reaction, is rapidly infiltrated by connective tissue and bone marrow, and forms a latticework upon which osteoid and bone and dentine are deposited. Thus, it woul...

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Hauptverfasser: Bhaskar, Surindar N., Cutright, Duane E., Knapp, Milton J., Beasley, Joe D., Perez, Bienvenido, Driskell, Thomas D.
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Dentistry
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