- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2018
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Title: | The role of tisular regeneration guided in proprotetic treatment |
Authors: | Voinea, Radu |
Keywords: | tissue regeneration;biocompatibles;bone defect |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | VOINEA, Radu. The role of tisular regeneration guided in proprotetic treatment. In: MedEspera: the 7th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2018, p. 204. |
Abstract: | Introduction. Guided tissue regeneration aims to replace soft or hard tissues with biocompatible
materials in order to complete bone defect and stimulate tissue repair.
Aim of the study. Bringing to the forefront, surgical interventions that aim to replace soft or
tough lost tissues, with biocompatible materials that complement the bone defect and stimulate
tissue repair.
Materials and methods. A study was conducted considering the paraclinical records /
examinations of patients who have presented themselves at a private clinic during a period of 2
years and have received bone additions for proprotetic purposes. The patients were treated
between March 2015 and April 2017. The results were statistically processed using the Microsoft
Office Excel program and Quattro Pro (p<0,05).
Results. The study group consisted of 22 patients aged between 35 and 70 years old. Distribution
by sex was predominantly male, with 72.7% (16 men, 6 women).
Conclusions. It was found that allograft showed better integration, the resorbtion rate being
lower than in the case of using xenografts. Good integration of bone additions has been achieved,
indicating the utility of these types of therapeutic maneuvers in proprotetic treatment. |
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Appears in Collections: | MedEspera 2018
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