Novel Approaches guided in Tissue Engineering
GTRs are dental surgical technique that use barrier membranes to guide the formation of new gingival tissue and bone at locations where there is not enough gingiva or bone in suitable quantities or sizes for optimal function, aesthetics, or prosthetic restoration.
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