2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2007.05.017
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Maxillary Alveolar Ridge Reconstruction With Nonvascularized Autogenous Block Bone: Clinical Results

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“…When a soft tissue flap was opened during implant surgery, it was confirmed that the protrusion of the screw head was less than 1 mm in almost all cases. From these results and the available literature, it can be established iliac bone graft material can be quite stable if handled properly [18,19].…”
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“…When a soft tissue flap was opened during implant surgery, it was confirmed that the protrusion of the screw head was less than 1 mm in almost all cases. From these results and the available literature, it can be established iliac bone graft material can be quite stable if handled properly [18,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…of cortical bone, and cortical bone maintains its volume better than cancellous bone does. Other contributing factors could be the degree of vascularization during the healing process; the damage afflicted on the bone graft during surgery; whether or not the bone graft has been properly immobilized; poor healing of soft tissue wounds in the oral cavity, leading to early exposure of the bone graft or wound dehiscence; and whether or not regular adjustments of temporary dentures were made before dental implant surgery, to avoid adding inappropriate pressure to the bone graft area [18]. In the present study, we used CT scan images ( Figure 5) taken prior to dental implant surgery, and observed the degree to which the miniscrews protruded from the bone graft made during dental implant surgery (Figure 6), to assess the extent of graft bone volume shrinkage.…”
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“…The defects in this case demonstrated normal healing, with crevicular depths of 2 mm in most sites and no evidence of bleeding with gentle prob ing. However, the author concluded that one case report is not sufficient to make conclusions regarding the efficacy and advantages of oxidized cellular mesh for the purpose of a membrane barrier [35,36].…”
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“…Radkevich, email: radkevich.andrey@yandex.ru adaptation, high aesthetics of the used structures if compared with other kinds of orthopedic correction. By the present moment the theoretical concepts and techniques have been developed in this direction, the extensive clinical experience of using different methods with the application of various types of implantable structures which are as a rule made of titanium (the materials that do not exhibit the lag effect) has been gained [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. The results of implantation and the subsequent dentures don't always satisfy the patients and clinicians due to not long-lasting dental prostheses and implants functioning.…”
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confidence: 99%