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Ridge preservation with immediate treatment dentures

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1968
Abstract Reparative changes that follow the surgical removal of the teeth represent rapid and ever-changing processes. A technique is described that uses treatment lining materials and posterior occlusal blocks in order to minimize problems created by these changes.
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Alveolar ridge preservation: why, when and how

British Dental Journal, 2019
Alveolar 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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Localized Ridge Augmentation/Preservation. A Systematic Review

Annals of Periodontology, 2003
Background: Osseointegrated implants have been documented as efficacious, however, their placement may be contraindicated in some patients due to insufficient bone volume. Techniques such as guided bone regeneration (GBR), immediate implantation, and distraction osteogenesis (DO) have been utilized as ridge ...
Joseph P, Fiorellini, Marc L, Nevins
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Ridge and furrow survival and preservation

Antiquity, 2000
Subdivided strip fields were widespread over most of lowland England before enclosure. Where datable they seem to originate in the late Saxon period and their use survived into the 19th century in some places. In East Anglia and southeast England strips were usually ploughed flat, but in most of the Midlands they were cast up to form ‘ridge and furrow’.
David Hall, Rog Palmer
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Postextraction Ridge Preservation Using a Synthetic Alloplast

Implant Dentistry, 2000
Ridge preservation is the prevention of the 40% to 60% jaw-bone atrophy that normally takes place 2 to 3 years postextraction and continues at a rate of 0.25% to 0.5% per year until death. It is achieved by the immediate grafting of the extraction socket with or without the use of an immediate implant.
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Alveolar ridge augmentation and preservation

2021
In 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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Ridge preservation techniques for implant therapy.

The International journal of oral & maxillofacial implants, 2010
The aim of this review was to evaluate the techniques and outcomes of postextraction ridge preservation and the efficacy of these procedures in relation to subsequent implant placement.A MEDLINE/PubMed search was conducted and the bibliographies of reviews from 1999 to March 2008 were assessed for appropriate studies.
Ivan, Darby   +2 more
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Alveolar ridge preservation: Complications and cost‐effectiveness

Periodontology 2000, 2023
Shayan Barootchi   +2 more
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[Alveolar ridge preservation following tooth extraction].

Refu'at ha-peh veha-shinayim (1993), 2008
Alveolar bone resorption following tooth extraction is not uncommon. The dimensions of the alveolar bone are of great importance from both esthetic and implant planning reasons. This paper reviews the rational of ridge preservation following tooth extraction in order to minimize bone loss.
L, Levin, H, Zigdon, Y, Mayer
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Alveolar ridge preservation and reconstruction

Periodontology 2000, 1996
J S, Seibert, H, Salama
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