Abstract

Introduction and aims: Bone regeneration in defects of maxillofacial skeleton is the need for proper structure, function, and aesthetics following cyst enucleation, trauma, and tumor ablative surgery, which helps for overall health of the individual. We used eggshell derived hydroxyapatite [EHA] bone graft and synthetic hydroxyapatite [SHA] bone graft to evaluate the comparison of its efficacy in prevention of post-operative complications and its potential to accelerate the bone healing after the removal of the pathology.

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