Abstract

Bone, unlike soft tissue and nerve healing, comes the closest to actual tissue regeneration during repair. Ossesous tissue, through a series of synthetic and resorptive events, in the presence of various external stimuli achieves a remarkable degree of similarity to the native tissue. Two potential sources of new tissue that operate in bone repair are located at endosteal and periosteal sites. This article focuses on the periosteal response by examining the clinical outcome after mandibular resection in two patients.

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