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[Guided bone regeneration for dental implantology]
G L de Lange1, L Kuiper, E H Burger
1Vakgroep Orale Celbiologie, Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde (ACTA) en de Praktijk voor Implantologie en Parodontologie te Amstelveen.
Abstract:
Guided bone regeneration nowadays offers good possibilities to repair local bone defects. Membranes are used to cover the defects. There are many types available. The anatomy of the defect determines mainly which membrane type should be used or which surgical steps should be followed. Most difficult are the one-wall defects, less difficult are four-wall defects. Guided bone regeneration is predictable, but the procedure is technical sensitive and complications and contaminations will easy occur. All steps need to be done carefully, including patient selection and postoperative follow-up care. Implant insertion into the defect can be done simultaneously but will give a higher risk for complications. For this reason, care should be taken for regeneration procedures in aesthetic demanding areas.