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    • Dental implantology and bone regeneration

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    • Granulation tissue, rich in stem cells, aids socket healing post-extraction.
    • Maintaining reactive soft tissue in bone defects is crucial for regeneration.

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    • To evaluate bone healing in large maxillary defects by preserving reactive soft tissue.
    • To assess the impact of intact vs. compromised buccal cortical plates on bone regeneration.

    Main Methods:

    • Prospective study of 32 patients with large bone defects.
    • Group A (n=8): intact buccal plate; Group B (n=24): missing buccal plate.
    • Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and histomorphometry analyzed bone volume changes over 4 months.

    Main Results:

    • Group A showed bone volume preservation without significant change.
    • Group B demonstrated a statistically significant increase in vertical bone volume (P < .01).
    • Histology confirmed the presence of vital bone in defects at 4 months.

    Conclusions:

    • Reactive soft tissue in large bone defects facilitates significant bone volume gain.
    • Vital bone formation is supported by preserving soft tissue after tooth extraction.
    • This approach shows promise for enhancing bone regeneration in challenging defects.