Use of Collagen, PTFE and PRF Membranes in Bone Reconstruction
23 October 2017
Use of Collagen, PTFE and PRF Membranes in Bone Reconstruction an Experimental and Histomorphometric Study | Neculae et al. |
In the present study it can be noted that bone regeneration differs depending on the type of barrier membranes used. There is an advantage of collagen membranes compared to non-resorbable d-PTFE membranes. The use of PRF membrane in bone augmentation techniques seems to bring a certain benefit. Coverage of bone defects with barrier membranes create a favourable environment for bone regeneration, because they create a space where osteogenic cells can migrate, and they prevent the non-osteogenic cells from the soft tissues to penetrate the bone defect. The membranes also represent a support for the soft tissues, preventing them from collapsing within the bone defect. | J. Transl. Med. Res 2017;22(1):42J. Transl. Med. Res 2017;22(1):42-47
DOI: 10.21614/jtmr-22-1-113 |
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