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Area of Science:

  • Dental surgery
  • Oral implantology
  • Bone regeneration

Background:

  • Vertical alveolar defects pose challenges for dental implant placement.
  • Current vertical bone augmentation techniques have unpredictable outcomes.
  • Hard tissue grafting is often a prerequisite for implant surgery.

Observation:

  • A novel modified autogenous shell technique was employed for vertical hard tissue grafting.
  • A thin bone shell (<1 mm) was shaped, fixated with microscrews, and augmented with particulate autogenous bone.
  • The procedure involved rebuilding the vertical dimension of the alveolar ridge.

Findings:

  • The modified shell technique demonstrated promising results in vertical bone reconstruction.
  • Uneventful wound healing and corticalization across bone chips were observed.
  • Minimal vertical resorption of the shell occurred, allowing successful implant insertion above the alveolar nerve.

Implications:

  • This technique offers a more predictable approach to vertical bone augmentation.
  • It may reduce the reliance on bone grafts from the iliac crest.
  • Successful reconstruction of vertical bone defects facilitates dental implant placement.