A Histomorphogenic Analysis of Bone Grafts Augmented With Adult Stem Cells

@article{Smiler2007AHA,
  title={A Histomorphogenic Analysis of Bone Grafts Augmented With Adult Stem Cells},
  author={Dennis G. Smiler and Muna Soltan and Joseph W Lee},
  journal={Implant Dentistry},
  year={2007},
  volume={16},
  pages={42-53}
}
Purpose:To evaluate the influence of bone marrow aspirate added to xenograft or alloplast graft matrix scaffold to produce bone. Materials:A maximum of 4 cc bone marrow was aspirated from the anterior iliac crest of 5 patients to saturate the matrix scaffold prior to bone graft. Seven graft sites evaluated included sinus lift augmentation, particulate onlay graft of the maxilla via a tunneling procedure, and particulate onlay graft of the maxilla stabilized with titanium mesh. The xenograft… 
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