The use of collagen membranes in guided tissue regeneration

  • Marija Bubalo Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Zoran Lazić Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia; University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Zoran Tatić Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia; University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Radomir Milović Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Marko Magic Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia
Keywords: dental implants, guided tissue regeneration, bone regeneration, membranes, artificial, collagen,

Author Biographies

Marija Bubalo, Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia
Department for implantology, dr sc. stom. Marija Bubalo
Zoran Lazić, Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia; University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
The head of Clinic for dentistry, Puk. Prof. dr sc. stom. Zoran Lazic
Zoran Tatić, Military Medical Academy, Dentistry Clinic, Belgrade, Serbia; University of Defence, Faculty of Medicine of the Military Medical Academy, Belgrade, Serbia
Ppuk. doc. dr sc. stom. Zoran Tatic

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Published
2017/09/19
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Review Paper