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Area of Science:

  • Dental surgery
  • Periodontology
  • Regenerative medicine

Background:

  • Alveolar ridge preservation (ARP) lacks a universally superior technique.
  • Evaluating dimensional changes with Biologically-oriented Alveolar Ridge Preservation (BARP) is crucial.

Observation:

  • Sockets filled with collagen sponge and xenograft particles.
  • Collagen sponge used to cover graft and manage bone defects.
  • Secondary intention healing observed for flap closure.

Findings:

  • Mean bone width reduction of 1.3 mm (14.4%) and vertical ridge reduction of 0.6 mm.
  • Flap healing distance reduced from 4.9 mm to 1.8 mm within 2 weeks.
  • No significant difference in dimensional changes between intact or deficient buccal bone plates.

Implications:

  • BARP technique effectively preserves alveolar ridge dimensions post-extraction.
  • Stratified material use and stabilization enhance ridge maintenance.
  • Successful implant loading achieved, with minimal need for additional bone augmentation.