PMID: 8597623Oct 1, 1991Paper

Supraplant, a novel implant system based on the principle of guided bone generation. A preliminary study in the rabbit

Clinical Oral Implants Research
J SchmidN P Lang

Abstract

Supraplant, a novel implant system is tested on the top of the skull i n 6 rabbits. The results demonstrate that an implant which is placed on top of bone can be osseointegrated by the guided generation of new bone using membrane barriers.

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