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Biologically-oriented Alveolar Ridge Preservation
Minerva Dental and Oral Science, 2023A recent systematic review failed to identify one approach for alveolar ridge preservation with superior outcomes. The present case series aimed to evaluate the dimensional changes of sites undergoing Biologically-oriented Alveolar Ridge Preservation (BARP).The sockets were filled with a collagen sponge up to 4-5 mm from the most coronal extensions of ...
Pramstraller, Mattia +3 more
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Alveolar Ridge Preservation: A Review
Journal of Dental Science Research Reviews & Reports, 2023A number of changes occur in the alveolar ridge following tooth extraction such as remodeling of bone in the alveolar ridge that can lead to loss of alveolar ridge width and height. Studies have shown that most of the changes occur in the first three months following teeth extraction.
Nkem Obiechina, Ahmad Soolari
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Alveolar ridge preservation: an overview of systematic reviews
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2022The aim of this overview was to assess the methodological quality of systematic reviews of randomized clinical trials on alveolar ridge preservation after a tooth extraction. During March 2020, two independent reviewers performed an electronic search of the PubMed (MEDLINE), Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases to identify all ...
C. Aribau-Gumà +3 more
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What is the Optimum for Alveolar Ridge Preservation?
Dental Clinics of North America, 2019In the dental implant era, there has been growing interest in exploring the most effective methods to minimize morphologic alteration in the postextraction site. Despite modern methods of ridge preservation, resorption of the ridge is inevitable. The optimal approach to minimizing the rate and amount of these changes is still a subject of controversy ...
Katja Nelson
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2021
Preservation and maintenance of teeth continue to be the dentists’ main strife for their patients. Yet, the extraction of certain hopeless teeth becomes inevitable. A cascade of events follow every extraction and finally lead to a loss in ridge dimensions.
Sindhu Kanikicharla +3 more
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Preservation and maintenance of teeth continue to be the dentists’ main strife for their patients. Yet, the extraction of certain hopeless teeth becomes inevitable. A cascade of events follow every extraction and finally lead to a loss in ridge dimensions.
Sindhu Kanikicharla +3 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation in the esthetic zone
Periodontology 2000, 2018AbstractIn the esthetic zone, in the case of tooth extraction, the clinician is often confronted with a challenge regarding the optimal decision‐making process for providing a solution using dental implants. This is because, after tooth extraction, alveolar bone loss and structural and compositional changes of the covering soft tissues, as well as ...
Jung, Ronald E +3 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation. A systematic review
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2012The objective of this paper is to examine the effect of alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) compared to unassisted socket healing.Systematic review with electronic and hand search was performed. Randomised controlled trials (RCT), controlled clinical trials (CCT) and prospective cohort studies were eligible.Eight RCTs and six CCTs were identified ...
Horváth Attila +4 more
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The Effects of Alveolar Ridge Preservation: A Meta‐Analysis
Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research, 2015AbstractPurposeThe aim of this article was to analyze the horizontal, vertical, and histological effects of alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) versus the ones of unassisted socket healing, in the format of an up‐to‐date review and meta‐analysis.Materials and MethodsAn extensive electronic search in the electronic databases of the National Library of ...
Maximillian, Willenbacher +4 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation: why, when and how
British Dental Journal, 2019Alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) is a method of decreasing bone resorption following tooth extraction and facilitating prosthetically-driven implant placement. An understanding of the physiological responses occurring after extraction and the effects of ARP are important in order to implement clinical procedures.
Amardip S, Kalsi +2 more
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Quality assessment of systematic reviews on alveolar ridge preservation
Journal of the American Dental Association, 2013The authors conducted a study to assess the quality of systematic reviews (SRs) published on the topic of alveolar ridge preservation (ARP).The authors conducted a search for SRs on ARP on the basis of a set of eligibility criteria (only SRs involving ARP, with or without meta-analyses, written in English).
Gustavo Avila-Ortiz +1 more
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