W Gerike
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Bayerlein T, Proff P, Fanghanel J, Kauschke E, Rumpel E, Gerike W, et al.
Folia Morphol (Warsz)
. 2006 Jun;
65(1):89-91.
PMID: 16783748
Surgical dressing after the application of bone grafting material depends on the type and size of the defect. A complete and tension-free wound closure has proved to be successful. In...
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Proff P, Bayerlein T, Fanghanel J, Gerike W, Bienengraber V, Gedrange T
Folia Morphol (Warsz)
. 2006 Jun;
65(1):81-3.
PMID: 16783746
The use of bone substitute materials in orthodontics is to be considered prior to orthodontic space closure after tooth extraction during the treatment of marked crowding as well as for...
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Gedrange T, Bayerlein T, Fanghanel J, Landsberger P, Hoffmann A, Kauschke E, et al.
Folia Morphol (Warsz)
. 2006 Jun;
65(1):59-62.
PMID: 16783739
The diagnostic assessment of skeletal defects has a long-standing tradition. As a result of the development of new bone grafting materials, the demands on diagnostic assessment have also increased. The...
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Fanghanel J, Bayerlein T, Gedrange T, Kauschke E, Rumpel E, Gerike W, et al.
Folia Morphol (Warsz)
. 2006 Jun;
65(1):56-8.
PMID: 16783738
Bone is the largest calcium storage, has distinctive plasticity and adaptability and is part of the supporting tissue. An adequate composition is thus necessary. The bone matrix consists of organic...
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Gerike W, Bienengraber V, Henkel K, Bayerlein T, Proff P, Gedrange T, et al.
Folia Morphol (Warsz)
. 2006 Jun;
65(1):54-5.
PMID: 16783737
A new synthetic bone grafting substitute (NanoBone, ARTOSS GmbH, Germany) is presented. This is produced by a new technique, the sol-gel-method. This bone grafting substitute consists of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite (HA)...