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The Role of Bioactive Modifiers in Surgery Part 2

Summary:
PRGF & Fibrin Membranes in Regenerative Dentistry

Description:
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
Dr. Maurice A. Salama completed his undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Binghamton in 1985, where h...
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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, DDS, MD Eduardo Anitua, DDS, MD
Graduated from Universidad de Salamanca in 1979

Received M.D. in medicine and surgery

Specialty in Stomatology – Universidad del País Vasco, continuing studi...
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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 on the Editorial Board of Contemporary Esthetics and Rest...
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