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Christopher Fama1, Gabriel J Kaye2, Roberto Flores3
1Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.
A solid cap on three-dimensional (3D) printed bioceramic scaffolds significantly enhanced calvarial bone regeneration by preventing galea aponeurotica interaction. This barrier strategy improved bone volume and reduced soft tissue infiltration compared to porous scaffolds.
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