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The Role of Bioactive Modifiers in Surgery Part 1

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Doctors Eduardo Anitua, Jack Krauser, Michael Sonick, and Maurice Salama discuss the clinical impact of Blood Born Bioactive Modifiers like PRGF, PRP, fibrin etc. in their clinical cases.

Date Added:
7/2/2007

Author(s):

Maurice Salama, DMD Maurice Salama, DMD
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Jack T. Krauser, DMD Jack T. Krauser, DMD
Dr. Jack T. Krauser graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a DMD degree and achieved a certificate in periodontics from Boston University. He is a member of...
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Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD Eduardo Anitua, MD, DDS, PhD
Eduardo Anitua received M.D. in medicine and surgery at the University of Salamanca. He is specialist in Stomatology by the University of the Basque Country (Bilbao, Spain), c...
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Michael Sonick, DMD Michael Sonick, DMD
Dr. Michael Sonick is a full time practicing periodontist and implant surgeon in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is also an active teacher, clinical researcher and author. ...
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Questions & Comments
Yolanda Cintron - (5/3/2012 11:32 AM)

Hi Dr Anitua and Salama, Thank you both for being such great teachers. I love Vitorias hospitality. do you place the factor 1 fibrin on top of alloderm? would it help or would it be too much thickness? ?do you soak the alloderm on factor 3 first after saline soaking ?

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