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Investigation of a pre-clinical mandibular bone notch defect model in miniature pigs: clinical computed tomography, micro-computed tomography, and histological evaluation

Carlisle P, Guda T, Silliman D, Lien W, Hale RG, Brown Baer PR

OBJECTIVES: To validate a critical-size mandibular bone defect model in miniature pigs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Bilateral notch defects were produced in the mandible of dentally mature miniature pigs. The right mandibular...
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Are critical size bone notch defects possible in the rabbit mandible?

Carlisle P, Guda T, Silliman D, Hale RG, Brown Baer PR

OBJECTIVES: Small animal maxillofacial models, such as non-segmental critical size defects (CSDs) in the rabbit mandible, need to be standardized for use as preclinical models of bone regeneration to mimic...
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Current trends in dental implants

Gaviria L, Salcido JP, Guda T, Ong JL

Tooth loss is very a very common problem; therefore, the use of dental implants is also a common practice. Although research on dental implant designs, materials and techniques has increased...
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Three-dimensional printing for craniomaxillofacial regeneration

Gaviria L, Pearson JJ, Montelongo SA, Guda T, Ong JL

Craniomaxillofacial injuries produce complex wound environments involving various tissue types and treatment strategies. In a clinical setting, care is taken to properly irrigate and stabilize the injury, while grafts are...
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Antimicrobial surfaces for craniofacial implants: state of the art

Actis L, Gaviria L, Guda T, Ong JL

In an attempt to regain function and aesthetics in the craniofacial region, different biomaterials, including titanium, hydroxyapatite, biodegradable polymers and composites, have been widely used as a result of the...
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