2022
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9110649
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Resorbable Membrane Pouch Technique for Single-Implant Placement in the Esthetic Zone: A Preliminary Technical Case Report

Abstract: The conventional protocol for lateral guided bone regeneration (GBR) in esthetic areas requires the securing of resorbable collagen membranes using titanium cortical bone pins to immobilize bone grafts. These procedures are highly invasive and can increase patient morbidity and discomfort. Herein, we introduce a minimally invasive novel resorbable membrane pouch technique, wherein collagen membranes can be immobilized by securing them to the periosteum without the need of titanium pins. We describe 11 cases of… Show more

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“…Indeed, the fibrin glue is a sufficient material for scaffolds with good mechanical characteristics, while the DPSCs maintain their viability, immunophenotype and osteogenic potential. Funato et al [57] described, in a retrospective case series, a minimally invasive novel resorbable membrane-pouch technique, performed in conjunction with implant placement, where collagen membranes were secured to the periosteum without the need of titanium pins. A total of 11 patients were included and treated with immediate (n = 3) or delayed implants (n = 8).…”
Section: Novelties In Implantologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the fibrin glue is a sufficient material for scaffolds with good mechanical characteristics, while the DPSCs maintain their viability, immunophenotype and osteogenic potential. Funato et al [57] described, in a retrospective case series, a minimally invasive novel resorbable membrane-pouch technique, performed in conjunction with implant placement, where collagen membranes were secured to the periosteum without the need of titanium pins. A total of 11 patients were included and treated with immediate (n = 3) or delayed implants (n = 8).…”
Section: Novelties In Implantologymentioning
confidence: 99%