Bone Formation with Two Types of Grafting Materials: A Histologic and Histomorphometric Study

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Abstract

Although autogenous bone grafts are considered the gold standard for bone regeneration, they have certain limitations, including patient morbidity at the harvest site. Synthetic bone substitutes have been developed to overcome some of these limitations. The present study aimed to compare the osteogenic properties of Straumann Bone Ceramic (SBC), which is a biphasic calcium phosphate, with Bio-Oss, an inorganic bovine bone material, in an animal model.

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Rokn, A. R. (2011). Bone Formation with Two Types of Grafting Materials: A Histologic and Histomorphometric Study. The Open Dentistry Journal, 5(1), 96–106. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601105010096

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