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The use of solvent-preserved human and bovine cancellous bone blocks for lateral defect augmentation - an experimental controlled study in vivo.

Lara K SchornTim FienitzKathrin BerndsenNorbert R KüblerHenrik HoltmannDaniel Rothamel
Published in: Head & face medicine (2021)
Within its limitations, results of this study suggest that solvent-preserved xenogenic human and bovine bone blocks are not suitable for lateral bone augmentation in dogs. Furthermore, defect coverage with a membrane does not positively affect the outcome.
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