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Alveolar Ridge Preservation of an Extraction Socket of Fractured Maxillary Lateral Incisor

Alveolar Ridge Preservation of an Extraction Socket of Fractured Maxillary Lateral Incisor

... Maxillofacial trauma can disrupt the integrity of the tooth, therefore its extraction might be inevitable. Major etiological factor of alveolar bone resorption is the extraction of a tooth [12]-[14]. The presence ...

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The Influence of Different Grafting Materials on Alveolar Ridge Preservation: a Systematic Review

The Influence of Different Grafting Materials on Alveolar Ridge Preservation: a Systematic Review

... Alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) is a surgical technique that aims to minimize the degree of post extraction dimensional changes [7]. Various biomaterials, biologic agents, and technical approaches ...

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Effect of Alveolar Ridge Preservation with PDFDBA on Orthodontic Tooth Movement Rate, Formation of Gingival Invagination and Root Resorption: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study

Effect of Alveolar Ridge Preservation with PDFDBA on Orthodontic Tooth Movement Rate, Formation of Gingival Invagination and Root Resorption: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study

... the alveolar bone, but alveolar ridge preservation procedure maintains the original shape of the extraction ...of alveolar ridge preservation with partial demineralized ...

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A clinico-radiographic and histomorphometric analysis of alveolar ridge preservation using calcium phosphosilicate, PRF, and collagen plug

A clinico-radiographic and histomorphometric analysis of alveolar ridge preservation using calcium phosphosilicate, PRF, and collagen plug

... residual alveolar ridge, thus compromising the room available for the implant ...post-extraction alveolar loss, alveolar ridge preservation is practiced, with the advent of the ...

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A Methodological Approach to Assess Alveolar Ridge Preservation Procedures

A Methodological Approach to Assess Alveolar Ridge Preservation Procedures

... After tooth extraction, the AB undergoes a remodeling process, which leads to horizontal and vertical bone loss. These resorption processes complicate dental rehabilitation, particularly in connection with implants. ...

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Extraction Socket Preservation with or without Membranes, Soft Tissue Influence on Post Extraction Alveolar Ridge Preservation: a Systematic Review

Extraction Socket Preservation with or without Membranes, Soft Tissue Influence on Post Extraction Alveolar Ridge Preservation: a Systematic Review

... The other focus question was about the advantage of using the soft tissue graft. For this particular question, there was one selected study by Meloni et al. [45] using CBCT analysis as control method. Meloni et al. [45] ...

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Alveolar Ridge Preservation after Tooth Extraction Using Different Bone Graft Materials and Autologous Platelet Concentrates: a Systematic Review

Alveolar Ridge Preservation after Tooth Extraction Using Different Bone Graft Materials and Autologous Platelet Concentrates: a Systematic Review

... of alveolar ridge at the time of implant placement ...by alveolar bone resorption which rapidly begins and continues for ...that alveolar bone loss during first 12 months after tooth ...

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Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series

Alveolar ridge preservation with autologous particulated dentin—a case series

... socket preservation with ...the alveolar socket without a further chemical modification or sterilization process during the same ...socket preservation, however 2 to 4 weeks after tooth ...

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Alveolar ridge preservation with d-ptfe membrane a randomized controlled trial

Alveolar ridge preservation with d-ptfe membrane a randomized controlled trial

... expanded PTFE (e-PTFE) membranes. A drawback of this material is the high surface roughness which facilitates adhesion of bacteria. Thus a primary closure over the membrane needs to be achieved to avoid exposure to the ...

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Semeniuk_unc_0153M_16906.pdf

Semeniuk_unc_0153M_16906.pdf

... an alveolar ridge preservation procedure in both compromised (partial or complete buccal plate loss), and non- compromised (buccal plate intact), was assessed using CBCT at 4-6 months ...of ...

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Monaghan_unc_0153M_18358.pdf

Monaghan_unc_0153M_18358.pdf

... attempt ridge regeneration procedures utilizing grafting materials and barrier membranes, these procedures are generally costly, have varying degrees of success, and can delay implant placement and restoration for ...

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Clinical outcome of alveolar ridge augmentation with individualized CAD-CAM-produced titanium mesh

Clinical outcome of alveolar ridge augmentation with individualized CAD-CAM-produced titanium mesh

... PRF membranes are a promising technique. However, due to low case number in the control group without a PRF membrane, definitive conclusions are not possible. The positive effects of PRF regarding wound healing may be ...

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Radiographic outcomes following lateral alveolar ridge augmentation using autogenous tooth roots

Radiographic outcomes following lateral alveolar ridge augmentation using autogenous tooth roots

... The present analysis aimed at assessing and comparing CBCT outcomes following lateral alveolar ridge augmen- tation using TR and AB grafts. After a healing period of 26 weeks, it was observed that TR grafts ...

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The effect of membrane exposure on lateral ridge augmentation: a case-controlled study

The effect of membrane exposure on lateral ridge augmentation: a case-controlled study

... ter ridge width gain than when the matrix is left exposed or early exposures ...lateral ridge augmentation and sufficient ridge width gain could be achieved allowing for successful implant ...

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Reconstruction of Mandibular Alveolar Ridge Defects for Implant Placement: Critical Review Ayman F. Hegab*

Reconstruction of Mandibular Alveolar Ridge Defects for Implant Placement: Critical Review Ayman F. Hegab*

... these alveolar ridges are deficient in height and width and may require flattening for better graft ...the ridge surface and the placement of multiple block grafts stacked on one another to achieve ...

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Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Expansion with Split-Crest Technique Compared with Lateral Ridge Augmentation with Autogenous Bone Block Graft: a Systematic Review

Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Expansion with Split-Crest Technique Compared with Lateral Ridge Augmentation with Autogenous Bone Block Graft: a Systematic Review

... the alveolar ridge caused by post-extraction defects, periodontal diseases, traumatic tooth avulsion or long-term ...the alveolar ridge varying from 29 to 63% after tooth extraction have ...

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Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Extraction Socket Preservation using Bio-Oss® Collagen: A Six Months Study

Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Extraction Socket Preservation using Bio-Oss® Collagen: A Six Months Study

... Fickle et al (2007) 36 in an animal study assessed the contour changes after different socket preservation techniques. The treatment groups included graft (DBBM integrated in 10% collagen –Bio-Oss ® ...

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Late Regularization of the Alveolar Ridge in a Patient with a Prosthesis and Special Needs: A Case Report

Late Regularization of the Alveolar Ridge in a Patient with a Prosthesis and Special Needs: A Case Report

... The etiological factors of the traumatic lesions seem to be related to denture factors, including superficial irregularities, overextension, and occlusal instabili- ty; to local factors such as exostosis, residual ...

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To what extent residual alveolar ridge can be preserved by implant? A systematic review

To what extent residual alveolar ridge can be preserved by implant? A systematic review

... Many procedures are used to recover denture founda- tion, but the majority is considered sophisticated tech- niques [51–53]. Observations tried to notify bone modifications with different types of implant-assisted ...

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Perio esthetics: an insight into an implant dentistry

Perio esthetics: an insight into an implant dentistry

... When the distance between two implants is less than 3 mm, development of a normal papilla is impaired and bone resorption may occur. (Tarnow, 2000) In situations where sufficient space for a papilla is present, a maximum ...

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