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THE BONE REGENERATIVE EFFECTS OF PARADIOXANONE ON THE CALVARIAL CRITICAL SIZE DEFECT IN SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS

Kwon SH, Suk HJ, Kim CK, Jeong HS, Moon IS

The major goals of periodontal therapy are the functional regeneration of periodontal supporting structures already destructed by periodontal disease as well as the reduction of signs and symptoms of progressive...
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Histological characteristics of newly formed cementum in surgically created one-wall intrabony defects in a canine model

Park JC, Um YJ, Jung UW, Kim CS, Choi SH, Kim CK

PURPOSE: Periodontal regenerative therapies for defects created by severe periodontitis are mainly focused on bone regeneration. Although cementum regeneration needs to be better understood, it is believed to play an...
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Dimensional change of the healed periosteum on surgically created defects

Cho EH, Park JC, Cha JK, Kim YT, Jung UW, Kim CS, Choi SH, Kim CK

PURPOSE: The final goal of regenerative periodontal therapy is to restore the structure and function of the periodontium destroyed or lost due to periodontitis. However, the role of periosteum in...
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Static magnetic fields promote osteoblastic/cementoblastic differentiation in osteoblasts, cementoblasts, and periodontal ligament cells

Kim EC, Park J, Kwon IK, Lee SW, Park SJ, Ahn SJ

PURPOSE: Although static magnetic fields (SMFs) have been used in dental prostheses and osseointegrated implants, their biological effects on osteoblastic and cementoblastic differentiation in cells involved in periodontal regeneration remain...
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