Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2126497169> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2126497169 endingPage "576" @default.
- W2126497169 startingPage "567" @default.
- W2126497169 abstract "The Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) treatment concept advocates that regeneration of osseous defects is predictably attainable via the application of occlusive membranes, which mechanically exclude non-osteogenic cell populations from the surrounding soft tissues, thereby allowing osteogenic cell populations originating from the parent bone to inhabit the osseous wound. The present review discusses the evolution of the GBR biological rationale and therapeutic concept over the last two decades. Further, an overview of the GBR research history is provided with specific focus on the evidence available on its effectiveness and predictability in promoting the regeneration of critical size cranio-maxillo-facial defects, the neo-osteogenesis potential and the reconstruction of atrophic alveolar ridges before, or in conjunction with, the placement of dental implants. The authors conclude that future research should focus on (a) the investigation of the molecular mechanisms underlying the wound healing process following GBR application; (b) the identification of site and patient related factors which impact on the effectiveness and predictability of GBR therapy and (c) the evaluation of the pathophysiology of the GBR healing process in the presence of systemic conditions potentially affecting the skeletal system. To cite this article: Retzepi M, Donos N. Guided Bone Regeneration: biological principle and therapeutic applications.Clin. Oral Impl. Res. 21, 2010; 567–576.doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01922.x" @default.
- W2126497169 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2126497169 creator A5044993520 @default.
- W2126497169 creator A5068607517 @default.
- W2126497169 date "2010-03-19" @default.
- W2126497169 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W2126497169 title "Guided Bone Regeneration: biological principle and therapeutic applications" @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1591332415 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1604203913 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1897150963 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1964828789 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1972861224 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1974074862 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1979661783 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1981407871 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1984131644 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1984626476 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1985435648 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1988046419 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1989981783 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1992180597 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1997702250 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1999381555 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W1999819494 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2004685708 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2005872612 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2006026775 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2006505645 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2010482679 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2013463731 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2016069302 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2016198841 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2017942391 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2020318194 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2021008994 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2021256968 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2022934774 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2027761311 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2030932708 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2031620283 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2034114698 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2035100455 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2035237899 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2036007321 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2036017101 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2041364183 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2043282368 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2044936979 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2045487702 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2046994793 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2048244727 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2048676383 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2055299733 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2056924003 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2056995333 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2057096489 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2057596206 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2060791674 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2061859429 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2062521727 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2063323832 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2064211718 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2066543615 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2067119056 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2073954216 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2080272718 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2081072323 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2081468039 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2086985437 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2090735896 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2092693883 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2093367692 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2093825821 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2094203161 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2103861287 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2108143331 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2109639565 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2110699865 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2111897326 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2112736160 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2113425905 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2115035321 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2117101969 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2127304948 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2134867208 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2135398277 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2143373269 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2158090054 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2159758658 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2160995601 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2167882222 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2168045466 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2170488528 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2171562144 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W2416900618 @default.
- W2126497169 cites W4317640763 @default.
- W2126497169 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0501.2010.01922.x" @default.
- W2126497169 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20666785" @default.