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Alveolar Bone Augmentation [PDF]
Bones and teeth are the only structureswithin the body where calciumandphosphate participate asfunctional pillars. Despite their mineralnature, both organs are vital and dynamic. The aim was to remark the indications for alveolar augmentation after tooth extraction and prior the placement of endoosseous dental implants.
Dimova, Cena +2 more
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Objective To study the remodeling of alveolar bone after retraction of the maxillary incisors assisting with micro-implant anchorage in adult patients with maxillary protrusion by CBCT.
SHEN Jiaoxiang +2 more
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Background: In recent years, an artificial intelligence (AI) software “DentalSCOPE” for alveolar bone density based on image density of intraoral radiography was developed.
Eizaburo Kobayashi +4 more
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ABSTRACTIn patients with cleft lip and palate, bone grafting in the mixed dentition in the residual alveolar cleft has become a well-established procedure. The main advantages can be summarised as follows: stabilisation of the maxillary arch; facilitation of eruption of the canine and sometimes facilitation of the lateral incisor eruption; providing ...
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AbstractAlveolar Bone Grafting is a clinical procedure which is performed to maintain the integrity of the alveolar arch in cleft patients. This clinical procedure helps in facilitating eruption of canine and lateral incisors. This chapter discusses the normal anatomy of alveolus, significance of cleft alveolus, surgical steps to ensure separation of a
Veerabahu Muthusubramanian +1 more
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Objective To explore the sequence treatment of adult alveolar cleft by the method of mandibular bone transplantation for the repair of congenital adult alveolar bone defect and delayed implant restoration of missing teeth.
WANG You⁃yuan
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Alveolar Bone Loss Analysis on Dental Digital Radiography Image
Background: Periodontal disease is the second most common tooth and mouth disease in Indonesia. Moreover, radiographic examination is the most useful tool to evaluate alveolar bone loss and diagnose periodontal diseases.
Aulia Karina Fitriananda +2 more
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Autogenous bone grafts and titanium mesh-guided alveolar ridge augmentation for dental implantation
Background/purpose: Alveolar bone deficiency is sometimes found in the patients who need dental implantation. This study used autogenous bone grafts and titanium mesh-guided alveolar ridge augmentation for the patients with alveolar bone deficiency but ...
Ming-Dih Jeng, Chun-Pin Chiang
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Background: After tooth extraction, alveolar bone resorption occurs naturally, followed by alveolar bone remodeling. Alveolar bone formation is characterized by an increase in density and expansion of the trabecular bone.
Utari Kresnoadi +5 more
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Inflammasomes in Alveolar Bone Loss [PDF]
Bone remodeling is tightly controlled by osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediated bone formation. Fine tuning of the osteoclast–osteoblast balance results in strict synchronization of bone resorption and formation, which maintains structural integrity and bone tissue homeostasis; in contrast, dysregulated bone remodeling may cause ...
Yang Li +3 more
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