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Jaw Bioengeneering
Summary:
A new concept to replace bone utilizing jaw bioengineering.
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A new concept of replacing bone structure and function using jaw bioengineering principles with polymers, cells, local growth factors and dental implants.
Date Added:
6/29/2007
Author(s):
Mohamed Sharawy, B.D.S., Ph.D.
Dr. Mohamed Sharawy received his bachelor of Dental Surgery with Honor (B.D.S.) in 1962 followed by three years of oral surgery training from Cairo University, School o...
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