Effect of Tricalcium Phosphate on New Bone Formation : An Experimental Study in Beagles
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Tricalcium phosphate was implanted into standardized defects in the maxilla and mandible of beagles. The tricalcium phosphate provoked new bone formation in the defects, which healed 0.02 mm/day faster than the untreated controls.
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