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A new biphasic osteoinductive calcium composite material with a negative Zeta potential for bone augmentation: case report
Head & Face Medicine, 06/16/09
Smeets R et al. - In a 61 year old patient, the BCC material was used in a bilateral sinus floor augmentation procedure. Six months postoperative, a bone sample was taken from the augmented regions before two titanium implants were inserted at each side. The authors analyzed bone neoformation by histology, bone density by computed tomography, and measured the activity of voltage-activated calcium currents of osteoblasts and surface charge effects.
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