
Nonabsorbable barriers are considered the material by which all other barriers are judged. They have a well-established record of safety and efficacy. They are not a panacea, however. Practitioners must take special care when selecting both patients and surgical sites for GTR. Extensive experience, superior surgical ability, and meticulous attention to detail are also required if one is to achieve predictably favorable results.
Adult, Male, Bone Transplantation, Contraindications, Furcation Defects, Patient Selection, Suture Techniques, Alveolar Bone Loss, Membranes, Artificial, Periodontal Dressings, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation, Equipment Design, Middle Aged, Patient Care Planning, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal, Humans, Female, Gingival Recession, Tooth Root, Periodontal Diseases
Adult, Male, Bone Transplantation, Contraindications, Furcation Defects, Patient Selection, Suture Techniques, Alveolar Bone Loss, Membranes, Artificial, Periodontal Dressings, Alveolar Ridge Augmentation, Equipment Design, Middle Aged, Patient Care Planning, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Periodontal, Humans, Female, Gingival Recession, Tooth Root, Periodontal Diseases
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