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- Title
In situ shell technique for edentulous ridge augmentation.
- Authors
Houshmand, Behzad; Talebi Ardakani, Mohammadreza; Amirinasab, Omid; Amid, Reza; Moscowchi, Anahita; Esfahrood, Zeinab Rezaei; Ekhlasmand Kermani, Mehdi
- Abstract
Background: The novel two‐stage technique presented in this study is based on guided bone regeneration for three‐dimensional bone augmentation. Methods and Results: The proposed technique was performed to augment an atrophic alveolar ridge in the maxilla and mandible. This method is based on using an autogenous bone plate, a mixture of allogeneic bone graft and injectable –platelet‐rich fibrin, and a bioresorbable barrier membrane. Based on the cases presented in this study, sufficient osseous regeneration was achieved to place dental implants in an ideal position. Conclusion: Within the limitations of the present study, it seems that in situ shell technique could be a beneficial method to augment the extremely atrophied ridges with less morbidity and shorter operative time. Key points: Why is this case new information?The cases presented a new technique using in situ autogenous plates for ridge augmentation. What are the keys to the successful management of this case?The keys to the successful management of these cases are proper flap management and less traumatic bony plate preparation. What are the primary limitations to success in this case?The primary limitation to success in this technique would be a need for high surgical skills to conduct the procedure accurately.
- Subjects
GUIDED bone regeneration; ALVEOLAR process; BONE resorption; BONE regeneration; BONE grafting; EDENTULOUS mouth
- Publication
Clinical Advances in Periodontics, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, p5
- ISSN
2573-8046
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cap.10235