Bone response to porous tantalum implants in a gap‐healing model
Clinical Oral Implants Research2019Vol. 30(2), pp. 156–168
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David Fraser, Gustavo Mendonça, Elisa Mattias Sartori, Paul D. Funkenbusch, Carlo Ercoli, Luiz Meirelles
Abstract
Implants containing porous tantalum demonstrated increased peri-implant bone formation within this gap-healing model as shown by significant differences in biomechanical and histomorphometric outcomes. Such implants may represent an alternative to influence bone healing in surgical sites with an existing gap.
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