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Static and dynamic guided bone regeneration using a shape-memory polyethylene terephthalate membrane: An experimental study in rabbit mandible.

Kazuhiro ImotoKaren HoshiKenji OdashimaShinnosuke NogamiHidero UnumaKensuke Yamauchi
Published in: Clinical implant dentistry and related research (2024)
No PET membrane-related complications were observed. The area of newly formed bone and the percentage of new bone in the space created by the stretched periosteum did not significantly differ between the control and experimental groups. However, in the experimental group a greater volume was present after 5 weeks than after 3 weeks. Histologically, bone formation occurred close to the site of cortical bone perforation, with many sinusoidal vessels extending through the perforations in the new bone into the overlying fibrous tissue. Inflammatory cells were not seen in the bone.
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