Published in September 1987
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THE USE OF FIBRIN GLUE IN BONE SURGERY
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GUSTAVO PETTI
Physician and Surgeon specializing in Dentistry. Periodontist. Piazza Repubblica 4, 09129 Cagliari, Italy. tel ++39 070 498159, fax ++39 070 400164 web site www.gustavopetti.it |
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1. Bone dehiscence at 1.4. | 2. Reconstruction of the wall with Synthograft mixed with fibrin glue. | |||||
6. A mucoperiosteal flap is sculpted. | ||||||
3. Appearance of tissue 40 days after treatment. | ||||||
4-5. X-rays before and 12 months after the bone graft
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7-8. Interpore 200 is implanted in the bone defect
mesial to 1.3
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9. Interpore 200 positioned in the bone defect. | 10. A thin layer of Tissucol is spread on the implant. | |||||
11-12. An amniotic membrane is grafted to inhibit, or
at least slow down, the apical migration of the epithelial attachment.
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