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Advances in Oral Tissue Engineering
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¹ßÇàÀÏ: 2014³â, 84p, 275 illus
ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co. ISBN 978-0-86715-648-5
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1. Bone Autografting 2. Angiogenic Capacity of Periodontal Ligament뺻erived Stem Cells 3. Gene Expression of BMP Receptor and Osteopontin in In Vitro뻀nduced Odontoblast-like Cells 4. Dentin Conditioning with BMP for Reconstruction of Periodontal Attachment 5. Primary Cell Culture from Human Dental Pulp
6. Detection of BMP-2 in Human Dental Pulp 7. Detection of Bacteria in Human Tooth뺻erived Biomaterials 8. Subcutaneous Implantation of Demineralized Dentin Matrix 9. Surface Design and Functional Control of Demineralized Dentin Matrix 10. Autotransplantation of Teeth and Decalcified Dentin into the Atrophied Anterior Maxilla
11. Maxillary Bone Transport and Autologous Tooth Bone Grafting for Alveolar Cleft Repair 12. Maxillary Implant Restoration with Autograft of Decalcified Dentin Matrix 13. Extraction Socket Preservation and Reconstruction 14. Periodontal and Peri-implant Defects 15. Familial Tooth Bone Graft
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For many decades, researchers have tried to develop materials that could be used just like autogenous bone.
The editors of this book have assembled experts to showcase recent developments in tissue engineering and to demonstrate the basic biologic phenomena of bone repair using dentin grafts, growth factors, stimulating factors, inductive factors, and other factors in clinical applications.
The research gathered in this book underscores the excellent outcomes based on sound science and pioneering clinical applications.
New techniques using the tooth materials provide realistic and practical regenerative treatments for all patients. |
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