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Efficacy of Alveolar Ridge Preservation: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Journal of Dental Research, 2020Alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) therapy is indicated to attenuate the physiologic resorptive events that occur as a consequence of tooth extraction with the purpose of facilitating tooth replacement therapy. This randomized controlled trial was primarily aimed at testing the efficacy of ARP as compared with unassisted socket healing.
G. Avila-Ortiz +5 more
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A Review on Alveolar Ridge Preservation Following Tooth Extraction
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2012The question that clinicians face is whether the use of bone replacement grafts and/or barrier membranes enhance their ability to provide for the future placement of a dental implant or to maximize ridge dimensions following the extraction of a tooth versus no additional treatments.The evidence was obtained by search of Entrez PubMed and manual search ...
Robert, Horowitz +2 more
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Influence of Platelet-Rich Fibrin on Alveolar Ridge Preservation
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on early wound healing and preservation of the alveolar ridge shape following tooth extraction.In this clinical trial, 20 symmetrical, premolar extraction sockets using split-mouth design were randomly selected with PRF or blood clot.
Srisurang, Suttapreyasri, Narit, Leepong
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Preservation of the alveolar ridge with hydroxylapatite tooth root substitutes
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985A total of 49 patients, who were followed for 3 to 31 months, have had 92 hydroxylapatite root implants placed in fresh extraction sockets without soft tissue closure. Hydroxylapatite root implants maintain approximately twice as much alveolar bone as the contralateral control sites without implants.
J H, Quinn +3 more
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Strategies for alveolar ridge reconstruction and preservation for implant therapy
Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 2015In dental implant treatment, ridge preservation and immediate or early implant placement are recommended to minimize bone resorption after tooth extraction and achieve esthetic outcomes. However, there is no consensus concerning the efficacy of this surgical method.
Chihiro Masaki +4 more
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Alveolar ridge augmentation and preservation
2021In this thesis, we address the effectiveness of barrier membranes in alveolar ridge augmentation and the effects of alveolar ridge preservation in early implant placement.
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Fish scale–derived hydroxyapatite for alveolar ridge preservation
Biotechnology and Applied BiochemistryAbstractAlveolar ridge resorption following tooth extraction poses significant challenges for future dental restorations. This study investigated the efficacy of fish scale–derived hydroxyapatite (FSHA) as a socket preservation graft material to maintain alveolar bone volume and architecture.
P. M. Prathibha +9 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation and reconstruction
Periodontology 2000, 1996J S, Seibert, H, Salama
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The preservation of alveolar bone ridge during tooth extraction. [PDF]
The aims were to overview healing of extraction socket, recommendations for atraumatic tooth extraction, possibilities of post extraction socket bone and soft tissues preservation, augmentation.A search was done in Pubmed on key words in English from 1962 to December 2011.
Kubilius, Marius +2 more
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Preservation of the alveolar ridge at implant sites.
Periodontal clinical investigations : official publication of the Northeastern Society of Periodontists, 1998This case report describes an alternative surgical approach which can avoid the need for secondary regenerative techniques for ridge augmentation when planning treatment for dental implants. Our patient had a hopeless maxillary left central incisor, which was subsequently extracted in preparation for implant restoration.
M, Wiesen, R, Kitzis
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