Browsing Centre for Oral Immunobiology and Regenerative Medicine by Subject "Wound Healing"
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Biology of soft tissue wound healing and regeneration--consensus report of Group 1 of the 10th European Workshop on Periodontology.
(2014-04)BACKGROUND: The scope of this consensus was to review the biological processes of soft tissue wound healing in the oral cavity and to histologically evaluate soft tissue healing in clinical and pre-clinical models. AIMS: ... -
Blood flow changes using a 3D xenogeneic collagen matrix or a subepithelial connective tissue graft for root coverage procedures: a pilot study.
(2018-05)BACKGROUND: The study investigated the early healing process following the treatment of single Miller class I and II recessions with a 3D xenogeneic collagen matrix (CMX) or connective tissue graft (CTG). METHODS: This ... -
Degradation pattern of a porcine collagen membrane in an in vivo model of guided bone regeneration.
(2018-06)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Although collagen membranes have been clinically applied for guided tissue/bone regeneration for more than 30 years, their in vivo degradation pattern has never been fully clarified. A better ... -
A long-lasting guided bone regeneration membrane from sequentially functionalised photoactive atelocollagen.
(2022-03-01)The fast degradation of collagen-based membranes in the biological environment remains a critical challenge, resulting in underperforming Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) therapy leading to compromised clinical results. ... -
Protein expression during early stages of bone regeneration under hydrophobic and hydrophilic titanium domes. A pilot study.
(2018-04)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There is significant evidence that, during the early stages of osseointegration, moderately rough hydrophilic (SLActive) surfaces can accelerate osteogenesis and increase bone-to-implant contact ...