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Guided bone regeneration next to osseointegrated implants in humans.
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1991
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Regenerative MedicineTissue EngineeringGuided Tissue RegenerationSynthetic Bone SubstituteEngineeringMedicineBone RegenerationBone RepairSurgeryImplant InsertionBiomedical EngineeringNew BoneVascularized Bone GraftImplantologyOrthopaedic SurgeryPlastic Surgery
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the technique of guided tissue regeneration on a clinical and histologic level for generating new bone adjacent to osseointegrated implants. Cylindrical, press-fitted, titanium plasma flame-coated implants were modified by a disk screwed onto the implant. After implant insertion, the disk-implant assembly was covered by an expanded polytetrafluorethylene membrane. In one group, the space underneath the membrane was filled with hydroxylapatite granules; in the control group, no membrane was used. Clinical and histologic results demonstrate that the principle of guided tissue regeneration is applicable to osteogenesis in humans.