2013
DOI: 10.17795/ajdr-19463
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Mandibular Ridge Splitting and Gradual Bone Expansion Technique for Immediate Placement of Implant in the Posterior Thin Region: A Clinical Report

Abstract: Introduction: Narrow alveolar ridges especially in posterior mandibular remains a serious challenge for successful placement of endosseous implants. Case Presentation: This case report addresses surgical procedures for widening the atrophic ridge by means of splitting the crest of an edentulous ridge as thin as 2.5 mm and gradual expansion in the posterior mandibular ridge, then simultaneous placement of dental implants within the split ridge. A significant increase was achieved in the bone dimension, which en… Show more

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“…There must be adequate available bone height for implant placement, and no vertical bone defect should be present. [ 23 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There must be adequate available bone height for implant placement, and no vertical bone defect should be present. [ 23 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The split-crest technique should be delineated as a bone expansion procedure, which potentially eliminates the overall disadvantages of Onlay grafting for esthetic and functional demands. 36 Chiapasco et al evaluated the efficiency of different sur-gical techniques for ridge reconstruction and success rates of implants placed in the augmented areas. 11 The surgical success and the implant survival rates were as high as the guided bone regeneration and onlay graft procedure, with the advantage of a shorter treatment time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khosshal et al (2013). 22 Ridge splitting is more efficient when there is cancellous bone present between thick outer cortical plates, the edentulous span is long enough, and the bone height is sufficient. In our study, a midline incision on the edentulous ridge was followed by the raising a full thickness mucoperiosteal flap on the buccal and lingual sections of the cortical plates.…”
Section: Determination Of Change In Angulation Of Second Molarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Khosshal et al (2013). 22 Due to their convenience compared to dental implants, titanium screws have recently gained popularity for absolute anchorage throughout various types of tooth movement. 1 One major drawback of molar protraction utilizing traditional mechanics is the loss of anterior anchoring.…”
Section: Determination Of Change In Angulation Of Second Molarmentioning
confidence: 99%