CHITOSAN AND ZINC OXIDE NANOPARTICLE BASED GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION MEMBRANE PREPARATION AND ITS CHARACTERISATION
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chitosan membrane, zinc oxide nano particles, guided tissue regenerationAbstract
A regeneration membrane is surgically implanted as part of the GTR treatment for periodontitis with the express purpose of restoring the periodontal tissues supporting the teeth. The membrane serves as a barrier to stop epithelial and gingival connective cells from developing into periodontal lesions and as a favourable niche to maximise
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Prado-Prone G, Silva-Bermudez P, Bazzar M, Focarete ML, Rodil SE, VidalGutiérrez X, et al. Antibacterial composite membranes of polycaprolactone/gelatin loaded with zinc oxide nanoparticles for guided tissue regeneration. Biomed Mater. 2020 Mar 4;15(3):035006.
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