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Alveolar Ridge Maintenance Implants

2004
In 1984 it was estimated that there were 20 million totally edentulous persons in the U.S. Of those wearing dentures 70% were dissatisfied with their mandibular dentures (Misch, 1984). Continuous resorption of the residual alveolar ridge after dental extraction was a major contributor to the dissatisfaction.
H. R. Stanley, A. E. Clark, L. L. Hench
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Bioactive Glass for Alveolar Ridge Augmentation

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2012
The restoration and recovery of the alveolar healing process are a challenge to dental surgeons to achieve satisfactory results at the osseointegration of implants and implant rehabilitation. Different operative technique and biomaterials are being used to reconstruct the framework of the alveolar process.
Margonar, Rogerio   +6 more
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Two-Stage Ridge Split at Narrow Alveolar Mandibular Bone Ridges

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2017
When the bone ridge is corticalized, the displacement of the buccal plate may result in an unintentional malfracture. The aim of this study was to report the results of a 2-stage atrophic alveolar ridge expansion performed with a sonic-air surgical instrument.In this retrospective cohort study, the atrophic distal segments of the mandible were treated ...
Ivo Agabiti, Daniele Botticelli
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Alveolar Ridge Split – A Boon for Atrophic Alveolar Ridges

African Journal of Biological Sciences
The treatment of edentulous spans in the oral cavity has been transformed by dental implants. because of growing renown and favourable word of mouth. The patients have a preference for this specific therapy modality over alternative possibilities. Since no two patients are alike, this specific method has given rise to several issues. An example of this
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Alveolar ridge augmentation by osteoinduction in rats

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1990
Abstract – The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone substitutes for alveolar ridge augmentation by osteoinduction. Allogenic, demineralized, and lyophilized dentin and bone was tested for osteoinductive properties in order to establish an experimental model for further studies.
Pinholt, E M, Bang, G, Haanaes, H R
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Horizontal Alveolar Ridge Splitting and Expansion

Journal of Oral Implantology
When considering placing dental implants in atrophic edentulous sites, there may be inadequate site width and little or no vertical bone loss. Any of several surgical procedures can augment these sites. Extracortical augmentation is done by applying graft material against the cortical bone. This technique expects progenitor cells to migrate outside the
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Leiomyosarcoma of the anterior maxillary alveolar ridge

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1980
A case of leiomyosarcoma of the anterior maxillary alveolar ridge, including ultrastructural examination findings, in a 39-year-old woman is reported. The patient was clinically free of tumor 34 months later. The twenty-three previously reported cases of oral leiomyosarcoma are reviewed briefly.
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ALVEOLAR RIDGE KERATOSIS

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2007
Sook-Bin Woo, Easwar Natarajan
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Alveolar ridge preservation and reconstruction

Periodontology 2000, 1996
J S, Seibert, H, Salama
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Ridge mapping for determination of alveolar ridge width.

The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants, 1990
Ridge mapping is a measurement procedure to ensure that the diameter of an endosseous screw implant does not exceed the dimensions of available bone. The long-term success of implants is a prime aim. To achieve this, it is essential for the initial evaluation of the dimensions of the resorbing alveolar process to be absolutely accurate.
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