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Area of Science:

  • Oral surgery
  • Implant dentistry
  • Bone augmentation techniques

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  • Autogenous bone is the gold standard for bone grafting in implant dentistry.
  • Traditional bone grafting requires separate donor sites, leading to potential morbidity.
  • Maxillary atrophic defects pose challenges for dental implant placement.

Observation:

  • A simplified single-site bone augmentation approach was developed.
  • This technique utilizes the defect area as the harvesting site.
  • The method was applied to a restricted maxillary atrophic defect.

Findings:

  • The single-site approach successfully reconstructed a large bony defect.
  • Implant-supported restoration showed a healthy periodontium after 2 years.
  • The technique proved effective for the treated maxillary defect.

Implications:

  • This simplified method can serve as an alternative to traditional intraoral bone harvesting sites.
  • It offers a less invasive option for bone augmentation in implant dentistry.
  • The approach may improve patient outcomes and reduce surgical complexity.