Complications following alveolar ridge augmentation procedures [PDF]
AbstractOral rehabilitation through implant supported dental restorations often requires a ridge augmentation procedure (RAP) prior to implant fixture placement since tooth extraction/loss results in alveolar ridge deficiencies. Although RAP‐related surgical techniques and biomaterials have been in practice for several decades, outcomes are not always ...
Binnaz Leblebicioglu +1 more
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Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with a Novel Combination of 3D-Printed Scaffolds and Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells—A Pilot Study in Pigs [PDF]
Alveolar ridge augmentation is an important dental procedure to increase the volume of bone tissue in the alveolar ridge before the installation of a dental implant.
Chau Sang Lau +5 more
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Horizontal Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with Xenogenic Block Grafts Compared with Autogenous Bone Block Grafts for Implant-retained Rehabilitation: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Objectives: The objective of the present systematic review and meta-analysis was to test the 0-hypothesis of no difference in implant treatment outcome after horizontal alveolar ridge augmentation with xenogenic block compared with autogenous bone block.
Jeppe Gronemann Christensen +5 more
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Patient-specific beta-tricalcium phosphate scaffold for customized alveolar ridge augmentation: a case report : Case Report: patient-specific β-TCP scaffold for alveolar ridge CBR. [PDF]
Beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) is a biocompatible ceramic material widely used in the field of oral regeneration. Due to its excellent biological and mechanical properties, it is increasingly utilized for alveolar ridge augmentation or guided bone ...
Schönegg D +4 more
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Lateral Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with Autogenous Tooth Block Graft Compared with Autogenous Bone Block Graft: a Systematic Review [PDF]
Objectives: The objective of the present systematic review was to evaluate the current knowledge of implant treatment outcome following lateral alveolar ridge augmentation with autogenous tooth block graft compared with autogenous bone block graft prior ...
Thomas Starch-Jensen +4 more
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Long-term outcomes following lateral alveolar ridge augmentation using a collagenated xenogeneic bone block: a monocenter, prospective single-arm clinical study. [PDF]
To assess the long-term clinical outcomes following lateral alveolar ridge augmentation using a collagenated xenogeneic bone block (CXBB) and staged implant placement. A total of n = 9 patients (9 implants) were available for the analysis.
Schwarz F +3 more
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Vertical Alveolar Ridge Augmentation by Distraction Osteogenesis [PDF]
Introduction: Compromised alveolar ridge in vertical and horizontal dimension is a common finding in patients visiting practitioners for dental prosthesis.
RAJAT MOHANTY +2 more
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Effect of enriched bone-marrow aspirates on the dimensional stability of cortico-cancellous iliac bone grafts in alveolar ridge augmentation. [PDF]
The objective of the current study was to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes following autologous grafting from the iliac crest treated with autologous stem cells in-situ to reduce the postoperative bone graft resorption rate.
Naujokat H +5 more
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Mandibular symphysis onlay bone graft with i-PRF versus xenograft for maxillary anterior alveolar ridge augmentation: A comparative clinical study [PDF]
There are numerous factors that can impact both the correction of jaw deficiencies and the success of a particular grafting material, including the histology and density of both the maxillary and mandibular bones and the grafting material itself.
Nermine Ramadan Mahmoud +3 more
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Horizontal Alveolar Ridge Augmentation with Allogeneic Bone Block Graft Compared with Autogenous Bone Block Graft: a Systematic Review. [PDF]
Objectives The objective of the present systematic review was to test the hypothesis of no difference in implant treatment outcome after horizontal ridge augmentation with allogeneic bone block compared with autogenous bone block.
Starch-Jensen T, Deluiz D, Tinoco EMB.
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