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Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation No. 1, 2017

B i o m a t e r i a l s f o r o n l a y b o n e g r a f t s Fig. 2 Scanning electron microscopy image of the Puros Block Allograft (Zimmer Biomet Dental) microarchitecture (75× magnification). (Courtesy of Zimmer Dental). Figs. 3a–c Histological samples of Puros Block Allograft six months after a regenerative procedure of the atrophic maxillae (100× magnification [a] and 400× magnification [b & c]). Fig. 4 Histological sample of J-Block Puros Allograft six months after a regenerative procedure for horizontal augmentation in atrophic maxillae. Note the high amount of newly formed bone present, while the percentage of remaining material is decreased. Fig. 2 Figs. 3a–c a (cid:43) Newly-formed bone (cid:37) Non-mineralized tissue Fig. 4 b (cid:41) Remaining allogeneic grafting material (cid:1620)(cid:3)Osteocyte lacunae c Journal of Oral Science & Rehabilitation Volume 3 | Issue 1/2017 23

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