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Is Impregnation of Xenograft with Caffeine Effective on Bone Healing Rate in Mandibular Defects? A Pilot Histological Animal Study.

Sahand SamieiradVajiheh MianbandiHamideh Salari SedighMajid Hosseini-AbrishamiFarid ShiezadehHossein BagheriElahe TohidiNasrollah Saghravanian
Published in: Journal of maxillofacial and oral surgery (2019)
This study suggested that the application of 1.5% caffeinated Bio-Oss in bone defects of dogs resulted in the higher new bone formation. However, further clinical trials are needed to support its relevancy.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • bone mineral density
  • randomized controlled trial
  • postmenopausal women
  • open label
  • bone loss