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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13. Appearance of tissue 12 months after treatment.
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14-17. X-rays before treatment and after two, eight and fourteen months respectively. | |||||||||
18. The periodontal space (E) is protected by the amniotic membrane (B) which is placed between the bone implant (C) and the root to which the membrane is glued with Tissucol (A) which, in turn, also has the function of biostimulating cells in the periodontal space (E) to regenerate and migrate coronally. The amniotic membrane (B') "glued" with fibrin glue (A') onto the implant (C) and well fitted to the root should inhibit apical migration of epithelial attachment (D). | |||||||||
19. X-ray of
1.7 with the false path the mesial vestibular root and broken instruments
in the same canal and in the distal vestibular one. Extended bone necrosis
caused by arsenic can be seen. |
20. X-ray following avulsion and removal of necrotic bone and instruments. | ||||||||