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Grafts for Ridge Preservation

open access: yesJournal of Functional Biomaterials, 2015
Alveolar ridge bone resorption is a biologic phenomenon that occurs following tooth extraction and cannot be prevented. This paper reviews the vertical and horizontal ridge dimensional changes that are associated with tooth extraction.
Amal Jamjoom, Robert E. Cohen
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Alveolar ridge preservation and biologic width management for perioaesthetics- A case report

open access: yesNigerian Dental Journal, 2011
Alveolar bone atrophy is a chronically progressive, irreversible process which results in bone loss in both the buccal, lingual and apico-coronal region.
A. R. Naik   +4 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation: Complications and cost‐effectiveness

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, 2022
AbstractAlveolar ridge preservation is routinely indicated in clinical practice with the purpose of attenuating postextraction ridge atrophy. Over the past two decades numerous clinical studies and reviews on this topic have populated the literature.
Shayan Barootchi   +5 more
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A clinico-radiographic and histomorphometric analysis of alveolar ridge preservation using calcium phosphosilicate, PRF, and collagen plug

open access: yesMaxillofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
Background Tooth extraction commonly leads to loss of residual alveolar ridge, thus compromising the room available for the implant placement. To combat the post-extraction alveolar loss, alveolar ridge preservation is practiced, with the advent of the ...
Tarun Kumar AB   +4 more
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Effect of Membrane Exposure on Guided Bone Regeneration: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Aims: This review aimed at investigating the effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) outcomes at peri-implant sites and edentulous ridges.
Allen   +70 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation: A review of concepts and controversies

open access: yesNational Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 2023
ABSTRACT The loss of thickness and height of the alveolar process after tooth extraction is a significant impediment to implant placement, which limits the aesthetic results of many restorative treatments. Alveolar ridge preservation can reduce bone resorption. Knowing how beneficial this procedure is can help clinicians decide if it is worth
Quisiguiña Salem, Cinthya   +3 more
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The Use of Autogenous Teeth for Alveolar Ridge Preservation: A Literature Review

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Alveolar ridge resorption is a natural consequence of teeth extraction, with unpleasant aesthetic and functional consequences that might compromise a future oral rehabilitation.
João Cenicante   +6 more
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Evolutionary relationships and systematics of Atoposauridae (Crocodylomorpha: Neosuchia): implications for the rise of Eusuchia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Atoposaurids are a group of small-bodied, extinct crocodyliforms, regarded as an important component of Jurassic and Cretaceous Laurasian semi-aquatic ecosystems.
Mannion, PD, Tennant, JP, Upchurch, P
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Alveolar ridge preservation [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Dental Journal, 2020
Namrata M. Khetal   +4 more
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Clinical effect of platelet-rich fibrin combined with bone substitute in alveolar ridge preservation

open access: yes口腔疾病防治, 2020
Objective To study the clinical outcomes of implanting platelet rich fibrinogen (PRF) mixed with Bio-Oss® in the extraction socket for alveolar ridge preservation and to provide evidence for clinical application. Methods Thirty-six patients who underwent
ZHANG Yun, WANG Yanmei, HE Jiacai
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