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This study shows an early vertical ridge augmentation technique for post-dental extraction sites. The novel method achieved significant bone gain with minimal complications, offering a predictable solution.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental surgery
  • Periodontology
  • Regenerative medicine

Background:

  • Alveolar ridge augmentation is crucial for dental implant success.
  • Achieving sufficient vertical bone gain after tooth extraction presents significant challenges.
  • Existing augmentation protocols often involve complex procedures and variable outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate a novel surgical technique for early vertical ridge augmentation (VRA) following tooth extraction.
  • To evaluate the biological and technical advantages of this early VRA approach.
  • To assess the predictability and complication rates of the early VRA technique.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective study of 50 extraction sites in 44 participants undergoing early VRA (6-16 weeks post-extraction).
  • Procedures utilized titanium tenting screws, freeze-dried bone allografts (FDBA), and xenografts.
  • Pre- and post-operative cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) assessed vertical bone gain 6-9 months post-surgery.

Main Results:

  • Mean vertical bone gain of 4.64 ± 1.76 mm was achieved across all cases.
  • Approximately 80% of augmented sites met or exceeded expected vertical bone gain (EVBG).
  • No complications were reported during the study period.

Conclusions:

  • Early vertical ridge augmentation (VRA) is a predictable and relatively straightforward technique.
  • This method offers significant advantages in timing and simplicity compared to complex augmentation procedures.
  • The early VRA technique demonstrates minimal complication rates and successful bone regeneration.