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Autogenous Bone Grafts

Survival of dental implants placed in autogenous bone grafts and bone flaps in head and neck oncology patients: a systematic review

Survival of dental implants placed in autogenous bone grafts and bone flaps in head and neck oncology patients: a systematic review

... A variety of implant-based complications were docu- mented. Complications were often described within the study rather than being formal assessed, defined or used as outcome measures. Due to there being a lack of formal ...

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Comparative Analysis of Clinical and Radiological Parameters of Intrabony Defects treated with Autogenous Bone Grafts and Xenograft combined with PRP: A Six months Follow Up Study

Comparative Analysis of Clinical and Radiological Parameters of Intrabony Defects treated with Autogenous Bone Grafts and Xenograft combined with PRP: A Six months Follow Up Study

... are autogenous bone grafts that can be harvested from either intraoral or extraoral donor ...harvest bone grafts, including the maxillary tuberosity, exostoses, healing wounds and ...

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Histological evaluation of the influence of magnetic field application in autogenous bone grafts in rats

Histological evaluation of the influence of magnetic field application in autogenous bone grafts in rats

... showed bone neoformation, beginning on the endosteum and surrounding the surgical cavity, within which the grafts could be seen in vertical ...of bone health, were observed. At higher magnification, ...

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Autogenous bone grafts in oral implantology—is it still a “gold standard”? A consecutive review of 279 patients with 456 clinical procedures

Autogenous bone grafts in oral implantology—is it still a “gold standard”? A consecutive review of 279 patients with 456 clinical procedures

... autologous bone grafts could be further considered as the “gold standard” preprosthetic dentoalveolar recon- ...corticocancellous bone grafts from intraoral and extraoral donor sites is a ...

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Abstract

Abstract

... cient bone bridge of large bone defects resulting from repeated radical debridements, different surgi− cal approaches have been ...incomplete bone resection followed by repeat− ed local treatment has ...

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Use of autogenous onlay bone graft for uncontained tibial bone defects in primary total knee arthroplasty

Use of autogenous onlay bone graft for uncontained tibial bone defects in primary total knee arthroplasty

... tibial bone defects by their position and extent in 30 primary TKA cases without screw fixation treated with autogen- ous bone ...host bone occurred in one slant-peripheral-type case, result- ing in ...

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Immediate implant placement in anterior teeth with grafting material of autogenous tooth bone vs xenogenic bone

Immediate implant placement in anterior teeth with grafting material of autogenous tooth bone vs xenogenic bone

... that autogenous tooth bone graft material made from compromised teeth was applied in bone deficient areas and achieved a good clinical efficacy ...a bone graft material which is more accepted ...

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Immunohistochemial study on the expression of von Willebrand factor (vWF) after onlay autogenous iliac grafts for lateral alveolar ridge augmentation

Immunohistochemial study on the expression of von Willebrand factor (vWF) after onlay autogenous iliac grafts for lateral alveolar ridge augmentation

... in autogenous bone grafts provides benefits for bone tissue regeneration in terms of revascularization, reduced resorption and less atrophy of the graft compared with simple onlay bone ...

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Tomographic evaluation of atrophic maxilla rehabilitated with autogenous and xenogeneic block grafts

Tomographic evaluation of atrophic maxilla rehabilitated with autogenous and xenogeneic block grafts

... received autogenous bone grafts in block (obtained from the mandibular branch) and xenogenous bone grafts in block, followed by implant-prosthetic ...of bone thickness in need of ...

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Effect on bone formation of the autogenous tooth graft in the treatment of peri-implant vertical bone defects in the minipigs

Effect on bone formation of the autogenous tooth graft in the treatment of peri-implant vertical bone defects in the minipigs

... Bone grafts are being made using materials extracted from autogenous ...are autogenous tissues devel- oped by taking note of the fact that the constituents of teeth are similar to those of ...

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Autogenous bone harvesting and grafting: intraoral sites and techniques

Autogenous bone harvesting and grafting: intraoral sites and techniques

... alveolar bone. Although there is no ideal bone graft, autogenous bone remains the gold standard for alveolar reconstruction as it doesnot produce adverse reactions, has optimal biocompatible ...

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Evaluation of Clinical Effectiveness of Autogenous Dentin Graft in Periodontal Intrabony Defect: A Clinical and Radiological Study

Evaluation of Clinical Effectiveness of Autogenous Dentin Graft in Periodontal Intrabony Defect: A Clinical and Radiological Study

... Autogenous bone grafts obtained from same individual has always been considered the gold standard because of its high osteogenic potential and virtually has nil immunological response ...obtaining ...

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Xenogenic demineralized bone matrix and fresh autogenous cortical bone effects on experimental bone healing: radiological, histopathological and biomechanical evaluation

Xenogenic demineralized bone matrix and fresh autogenous cortical bone effects on experimental bone healing: radiological, histopathological and biomechanical evaluation

... [1]. Autogenous bone graft is commonly used and is the standard to which allografts and graft substitutes are compared ...and bone ingrowth (osteoconduction) [8]. Though autogenous bone ...

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Gene-enhanced tissue engineering for dental hard tissue regeneration: (2) dentin-pulp and periodontal regeneration

Gene-enhanced tissue engineering for dental hard tissue regeneration: (2) dentin-pulp and periodontal regeneration

... significant bone fill. The limited ability of cancellous bone grafts to repair and/or regenerate bone and periodontal attachment involves at least three separate but distinct mechanisms: the ...

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Is combination therapy of platelet rich fibrin with metronidazole or allograft better in the treatment of infrabony defects? - a case report

Is combination therapy of platelet rich fibrin with metronidazole or allograft better in the treatment of infrabony defects? - a case report

... Intraoral antisepsis was performed using 0.2% chlorhexidine digluconate rinse and iodine solution was used to carry out extra oral antisepsis. Following administration of local anaesthesia, sulcular incisions were made, ...

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Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament:a comparison between bone-patellar tendon-bone grafts and four-strand hamstring grafts

Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament:a comparison between bone-patellar tendon-bone grafts and four-strand hamstring grafts

... by bone to bone healing in around 6 ...to bone via Sharpey’s like fibers, but this takes around 12 weeks ...hamstring grafts during ...

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Comparison of titanium elastic intramedullary nailing versus injection of bone marrow in treatment of simple bone cysts in children: a retrospective study

Comparison of titanium elastic intramedullary nailing versus injection of bone marrow in treatment of simple bone cysts in children: a retrospective study

... simple bone cysts treated from January 2006 to Decem- ber 2012. Bone cysts were diagnosed based on their characteristic radiographic appearance and histological ...diagnosis, bone cysts were observed ...

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Comparative evaluation of an autogenous bone graft and an alloplastic bone graft in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: a clinico radiographic study

Comparative evaluation of an autogenous bone graft and an alloplastic bone graft in the treatment of periodontal intrabony defects: a clinico radiographic study

... maintaining the initial dimension, also it is osteoconductive and act primarily as inert biocompatible filler thereby conceding more defect fill in Autogenous than HA group. These results were similar to those ...

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Longitudinal changes in the height and location of bone bridge from autogenous iliac bone graft in patients with cleft lip and palate

Longitudinal changes in the height and location of bone bridge from autogenous iliac bone graft in patients with cleft lip and palate

... of bone bridge at the apical side ...the bone bridges in Category B were stable, and 1 Category B case changed to Category E 2 yeas after bone ...the bone bridge recovered by bone graft ...

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Main considerations of clinical  use of bone grafts: a review

Main considerations of clinical use of bone grafts: a review

... the autogenous bone over the bone substitutes, when An adequate healing period is allowed (Fardin, ...comparable bone fraction is found in a shorter healing period - 3 to 4 months, justified ...

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