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- Alloplastic adaptation (from the Gr**** word "allos", meaning "other") is a form of adaptation where the subject attempts to change the environment when...
- The process of undergoing alloplasty involves the construction of an alloplastic graft through the use of computed tomography (CT), rapid prototyping...
- bone allograft (FDBA) Demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) Alloplastic grafts may be made from hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral...
- 1931 – December 31, 1997) was an oral surgeon, and inventor of the alloplastic tray, a method for reconstruction of jaws without the need for bone grafts...
- 551-6. Guyuron B, Raszewski RL: A critical comparison of osteoplasic and alloplastic augmentation genioplasty. Aesthetic Plast Surg 1990 Summer, 14(3): 199-206...
- The subject tries to change himself, i.e. the internal environment. Alloplastic adaptation: The subject tries to change the situation, i.e. the external...
- apparent direct attachment or connection of osseous tissue to an inert alloplastic material without intervening connective tissue. The process and resultant...
- development and self-care. Psychology portal Abstinence (psychoanalysis) Alloplastic adaptation Counterphobic attitude Emotional dysregulation Parallel process...
- (February 2019). "Secondary alveolar bone grafting using autologous versus alloplastic material in the treatment of cleft lip and palate patients: systematic...
- KM; Fornoff, J (1999). "Comparative motility of hydroxyapatite and alloplastic enucleation implants". Ophthalmology. 106 (3): 513–16. doi:10...