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Algae-derived hydroxyapatite behavior as bone biomaterial in comparison with anorganic bovine bone: A split-mouth clinical, radiological, and histologic randomized study in humans.

Pablo Galindo-MorenoMiguel Padial-MolinaLucia Lopez-ChaichioLourdes Gutiérrez-GarridoNatividad Martín-MoralesFrancisco O'Valle
Published in: Clinical oral implants research (2020)
Both combinations of materials exhibited bone formation after 6 months of healing in the maxillary sinus cavity. However, the combination with biphasic phycogenic biomaterial induced a higher radiographical vertical resorption and graft collapse in comparison with the combination with anorganic bovine bone, possibly due to a higher remodeling of the graft.
Keyphrases
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