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  • Regenerative medicine
  • Biomaterials science

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  • Alveolar bone deficiency in height or width compromises dental implant success.
  • Traditional augmentation methods can be invasive, requiring autogenous bone grafts.

Observation:

  • Bone morphogenic protein (BMP) can be utilized as a grafting material.
  • BMP can be used independently or combined with other bone graft substitutes.

Findings:

  • BMP facilitates the creation of adequate bone sites for implant placement.
  • Augmentation with BMP supports the long-term stability of implant-supported prostheses.

Implications:

  • BMP offers a less invasive alternative to allograft bone harvesting for alveolar ridge augmentation.
  • This approach enhances treatment options for patients with insufficient bone volume for dental implants.