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University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed a magnesium-based mesh designed to progressively resorb, improving outcomes in dental guided bone regeneration. - Dental bone grafting procedures. This innovation has the potential to improve outcomes in dental bone grafting, particularly in challenging cases with significant bone loss or comorbidities. The invention relates to biodegradable bone screws composed of magnesium-containing material, e.g., magnesium alloy, which are suitable as implant devices into a patient body for medical applications, such as, orthopedic, craniofacial and cardiovascular surgery. ... , magnesium alloy, which are suitable as implant devices into a patient body for medical applications, such as, orthopedic, craniofacial and cardiovascular surgery. - Drug-eluting bone healing devices. These devices are comprised of pure magnesium, magnesium alloys or magnesium-polymer composites formed into headed screws with pointed, threaded shafts for subperiosteal and gingival implantation over the alveolar ridge. - Biodegradable dental implant supports.