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            • guided tissue regeneration (GTR)
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            • A surgical procedure that uses a barrier membrane placed under the gingival tissue and over the remaining bone support to enhance regeneration of new bone. American Dental Association
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            • The results of several studies have questioned the use of polyglactin for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedures, reporting that the mesh provides an insufficient barrier because of fragmentation of the material. - MedCrave by
            • A barrier membrane is a device originally used to prevent epithelial migration into a specific area in the guided tissue regeneration (GTR) procedure. - ScienceDirect by
            • In case of periapical lesions, guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is attempted to improve the self-regenerative healing process by excluding undesired proliferation of the gingival connective tissue or migration of the oral epithelial cells into osseous defects. - SciELO by
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            • régénération tissulaire guidée (RTG)
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            • La Régénération tissulaire guidée a pour principe d’isoler un défaut osseux avec une membrane non résorbable pour empêcher les cellules autres que des cellules présentes dans l’os comme les cellules épithéliales de migrer et de coloniser le défaut osseux empêchant l’os de se reconstruire. https://www.gepi-mattout.com/regeneration-tissulaire-guidee/ Termium - by Gladis Audi, DipTrans
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