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Optimizing autologous bone contribution to implant osseointegration.

Benjamin R CoyacQiang SunBrian LeahyGiuseppe SalviXue YuanJohn B BrunskiMônica Grazieli Corrêa
Published in: Journal of periodontology (2020)
Compared with conventional drills or bone scrapers, a new cutting instrument enabled concomitant site preparation with autologous bone chip collection. Histology/histomorphometric analyses revealed that the bone chips generated by this new tool were more osteogenic and could be further enhanced by exposure to a WNT therapeutic. Even though gaps still existed in placebo controls and liposomal WNT3A (L-WNT3A) cases, the area of peri-implant bone was significantly greater in L-WNT3A treated sites.
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