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Interdisciplinary Management of Supracrestal Tissue Attachment Violation: A 5-Year Follow-Up Case Report. [PDF]
This clinical report describes an interdisciplinary approach adopted to treat esthetic and biological issues caused by violation of the supracrestal tissue attachment (SCTA). For the reestablishment of the SCTA and the improvement of the smile line, the surgical procedure was prosthetically driven and based on the desired outcome.
Al Machot E, Konstantinidis I, Noack B.
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Delayed Foreign Body Granuloma Following Sinus Augmentation With Deproteinized Bovine Bone: A Case Report. [PDF]
This report describes an uncommon granulomatous foreign body reaction that developed after lateral sinus augmentation with deproteinized bovine bone mineral (DBBM). The patient presented 5 months postoperatively with an extraoral draining fistula and intraoral swelling that failed to resolve with multiple courses of antibiotics and was initially ...
Mayer Y, Friedlander Y, Emodi O.
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Combining a Sinus Augmentation With Tooth Transplantation When Replacing a Missing Premolar in a Young Patient. [PDF]
This case report reports how tooth transplantation and a graft‐free sinus lift were combined due to insufficient bone volume at the recipient site. An unerupted wisdom tooth was autotransplanted to replace a missing upper premolar. First, the donor tooth was exposed and gently mobilized.
Juslin J +4 more
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Full Mouth Rehabilitation of a Rare Case of Hypodontia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Hypodontia with one or two permanent teeth is a common anomaly in dental clinics, while missing more than six is rare. Management of these cases is challenging because, other than the missing tooth problem, bone formation deficiency, imperfect vertical dimension of occlusion, and available tooth displacement will complicate the treatment procedure ...
Aminianpour N, Zeighami S.
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Abstract Objective To evaluate radiographic bone gain after alveolar ridge augmentation with two different designs of autogenous block graft harvested from the mandible. Materials and Methods Alveolar ridge defects were evaluated by preoperative cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and grafted in a staged approach using intraoral block grafts.
Christian Mertens +6 more
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Is alveolar ridge preservation an overtreatment?
Abstract The morphology and dimensions of the postextraction alveolar ridge are important for the surgical and restorative phases of implant treatment. Adequate new bone formation and preservation of alveolar ridge dimensions following extraction will facilitate installation of the implant in a restorative position, while preservation of soft tissue ...
Nikos Mardas +4 more
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Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Materials with Potential Application in Preprosthetic Surgery [PDF]
Current methods in handling maxillofacial defects are not robust and are highly dependent on the surgeon’s skills and the inherent potential in the patients’ bodies for regenerating lost tissues.
Fahmy, Mina D. +4 more
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How to avoid intraoperative and postoperative complications in maxillary sinus elevation
Abstract Maxillary sinus floor elevation, via the lateral approach, is one of the most predictable bone augmentation procedures performed in implant dentistry. but both intra‑ and postoperative complications can occur, and some of them are severe. Our aim is as follows: To review the pertinent literature on the topic, especially assessing the risk ...
Tiziano Testori +12 more
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Background This study assessed the clinical outcomes of graft success rate and early implant survival rate after preprosthetic alveolar ridge reconstruction with autologous bone grafts.
Andreas Sakkas +4 more
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for dentoalveolar surgery: is it indicated? [PDF]
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Usually dentists in Australia give patients oral antibiotics after dentoalveolar surgery as a prophylaxis
Goss, A., Lawler, B., Sambrook, P.
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