Guided tissue regeneration for implants placed into extraction sockets: A study in dogs
Becker, W., Becker, B.E., Handelsman, M., Ochsenbein, C. & Albrektsson, T. (1991) Guided tissue regeneration for implants placed into extraction sockets: a study in dogs. Journal of Periodontology 62: 703-709.
Variations in bone regeneration adjacent to implants augmented with barrier membranes alone or with demineralized freeze-dried bone or autologous grafts: A study in dogs
Becker, W., Schenk, R., Higuchi, K., Lekholm, U. & Becker, B.E. (1995) Variations in bone regeneration adjacent to implants augmented with barrier membranes alone or with demineralized freeze-dried bone or autologous grafts: a study in dogs. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Implants 10: 143-154.
Guided tissue regeneration using a collagen membrane in chronic adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis in the treatment of 3-wall intrabony defects
Benqué, E., Zahedi, S., Brocard, D., Oscaby, F., Justumus, P. & Brunel, G. (1997a) Guided tissue regeneration using a collagen membrane in chronic adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis in the treatment of 3-wall intrabony defects. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 24: 544-549.
Combined collagen membrane and hydroxyapatite/collagen/chondroitin sulfate spacer placement in the treatment of 2-wall intrabony defects in chronic adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis patients
Benqué, E., Zahedi, S., Brocard, D., Oscaby, F., Justumus, P. & Brunel, G. (1997b) Combined collagen membrane and hydroxyapatite/collagen/chondroitin sulfate spacer placement in the treatment of 2-wall intrabony defects in chronic adult and rapidly progressive periodontitis patients. Journal of Clinical Periodontology 24: 550-556.
Immediate transmucosal implants using the principle of guided tissue regeneration. 2: A cross-sectional study comparing the clinical outcome year after immediate to standard implant placement
Bragger, U., Hammerle, C.H.F. & Lang, N.P. (1996) Immediate transmucosal implants using the principle of guided tissue regeneration. 2: A cross-sectional study comparing the clinical outcome year after immediate to standard implant placement. Clinical Oral Implants Research 7: 268-276.
Regeneration of rat calvarial defects using a bioabsorbable membrane technique: Influence of collagen cross-linking
Brunel, G., Piantoni, P., Elharar, F., Benqué, E., Marin, P. & Zahedi, S. (1996) Regeneration of rat calvarial defects using a bioabsorbable membrane technique: influence of collagen cross-linking. Journal of Periodontology 67: 1342-1348.