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[Pre-prosthetic surgical ridge augmentation].

P Roche-Poggi, P Meyere

    Le Chirurgien-Dentiste De France
    |June 15, 1989
    PubMed
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    This study details a surgical technique using hydroxylapatite blocks to rebuild jawbone defects. This method enhances alveolar ridge volume for improved dental implant outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oral surgery
    • Biomaterials science
    • Periodontology

    Context:

    • Alveolar bone defects compromise dental implant success.
    • Existing rehabilitation methods have limitations.
    • Hydroxylapatite offers a promising bone graft substitute.

    Purpose:

    • To describe a surgical procedure for alveolar ridge augmentation using hydroxylapatite blocks.
    • To present a two-stage approach combining bone grafting with vestibuloplasty.
    • To evaluate the potential of this technique for restoring alveolar bone height and width.

    Summary:

    • The authors present a surgical technique involving the placement of hydroxylapatite blocks beneath the periosteum to augment atrophied alveolar borders.
    • A subsequent vestibuloplasty, incorporating a depressed floor covered by a graft, can further enhance the results.

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  • This method aims to provide a stable and predictable solution for alveolar ridge reconstruction.
  • Impact:

    • This technique offers a viable option for reconstructing deficient alveolar ridges, potentially improving prosthetic rehabilitation.
    • It may enhance the predictability and success rates of dental implant placement in atrophic jaws.
    • The described procedure could advance bone regeneration strategies in oral and maxillofacial surgery.