“…The bone lid technique was first developed as a bone-saving method for surgical endodontic treatment of mandibular molars (1). Application of this tecnique was evolved to enucleate cysts or benign odontogenic tumours, to extract deeply impacted teeth, for maxillary sinus surgery and even to explant a fractured or failed osseointegrated dental implants (2)(3)(4)(5).We present this simple technique to keep the integrity of the lateral cortical wall after extraoral extraction of deeply impacted tooth located at the lower border of the mandibular base.…”
We present a simple technique to keep the integrity of the lateral cortical wall after extraction of deeply impacted tooth located at the lower border of the mandibular base.
“…The bone lid technique was first developed as a bone-saving method for surgical endodontic treatment of mandibular molars (1). Application of this tecnique was evolved to enucleate cysts or benign odontogenic tumours, to extract deeply impacted teeth, for maxillary sinus surgery and even to explant a fractured or failed osseointegrated dental implants (2)(3)(4)(5).We present this simple technique to keep the integrity of the lateral cortical wall after extraoral extraction of deeply impacted tooth located at the lower border of the mandibular base.…”
We present a simple technique to keep the integrity of the lateral cortical wall after extraction of deeply impacted tooth located at the lower border of the mandibular base.
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