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barrier membranes available:
resorbable and non-
resorbable. Non-
resorbable membranes: The main
types of non-
resorbable barrier membranes are expanded...
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temperature stability, fluorescence, machinability, ferromagnetism,
resorbability or high
chemical durability, biocompatibility, bioactivity, ion conductivity...
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socket is then
directly closed with
stitches or
covered with a non-
resorbable or
resorbable membrane and sutured. The
swelling of the
dental alveoli can result...
- phosphate, biogl****).
Barrier membranes can be
either resorbable, or non-
resorbable. The
standard non-
resorbable membrane is
expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE)...
- suture, a
monofilament resorbable suture which was
introduced in the mid-1980s. The same
material is used in
other resorbable medical devices. Ethylene...
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utilization of the
original barrier membranes,
which led to the
development of
resorbable membranes;
research indicates no
statistically significant difference...
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ceramic oxides,
which are
inert in the body, to the
other extreme of
resorbable materials,
which are
eventually replaced by the body
after they have ****isted...
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bioresorbable scaffold (BRS),
which is India's
first domestically produced bio-
resorbable scaffold for the
treatment of
coronary artery disease.
Meril Life Sciences...
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Microfibrillar collagen hemostat (MCH) is a
topical agent composed of
resorbable microfibrillar collagen. It
attracts platelets and
allows for the formation...
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discontinuation of the main
representative Absorb.
Clinical research has
shown that
resorbable scaffolds, or
naturally dissolving stents,
offer comparable efficacy and...