2016
DOI: 10.15761/ccrr.1000226
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An overview of bone augmentation techniques

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“…Horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge deficiencies may be treated by means of sinus floor elevation, bone blocks, particulate bone grafting, ridge splitting, inferior alveolar nerve repositioning, distraction osteogenesis, or by a combination of, or variations on, these techniques [15][16][17]. Bone blocks offer the possibility of performing considerable lateral augmentation-a viable option with predictable results.…”
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“…Horizontal and vertical alveolar ridge deficiencies may be treated by means of sinus floor elevation, bone blocks, particulate bone grafting, ridge splitting, inferior alveolar nerve repositioning, distraction osteogenesis, or by a combination of, or variations on, these techniques [15][16][17]. Bone blocks offer the possibility of performing considerable lateral augmentation-a viable option with predictable results.…”
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“…Based on recent studies, implant survival rate varies from 73.8% to 100% for autogenous or homologous bone blocks [18,19]. The harvested bone block may be pure cortical or cortico-cancellous, depending on the depth of the osteotomy and the location of the donor site [15]. The bone-shell technique is a variation of bone block regeneration, where thin cortical plates are fixed by micro-screws to restore alveolar ridge contours, and the gap with the residual bone crest is then filled with particulate autogenous or xenogeneic graft [20,21].…”
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“…Obtido de espécie animal, como bovinos, suínos, equinos e corais. Tem se mostrado bastante promissor nos procedimentos de reconstrução óssea, devido a sua biocompatibilidade e função osteocondutora (AL JASSER. et al, 2016).…”
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