2022
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2021.106192.1869
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Augmentation of Atrophic Posterior Mandible using Inlay Xenograft versus Autograft Bone Blocks.

Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to compare the use of interpositional bovine bone block to autogenous chin bone block in augmentation of atrophic posterior mandible for dental implant installation. Materials and Methods:Twelve patients (n=12) with atrophic posterior mandible were augmented using inlay technique and divided randomly into two equal groups according to the type of the graft used, autogenous bone graft (Group I) and bovine bone graft (group II). After six months, core biopsies sites were taken from the … Show more

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“…At present, various surgical procedures are employed to increase the size of the alveolar ridge, Onlay bone grafting, Guided bone regeneration (GBR), Alveolar distraction osteogenesis (DO) and Inlay bone grafting (sandwich technique) without long term predictably. 4,5 Preshaped Ti-Mesh is one of the most successful modifications of Guided Bone Regeneration. The mechanical properties of Ti-mesh are highly advantageous in stabilizing bone grafts beneath the membrane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, various surgical procedures are employed to increase the size of the alveolar ridge, Onlay bone grafting, Guided bone regeneration (GBR), Alveolar distraction osteogenesis (DO) and Inlay bone grafting (sandwich technique) without long term predictably. 4,5 Preshaped Ti-Mesh is one of the most successful modifications of Guided Bone Regeneration. The mechanical properties of Ti-mesh are highly advantageous in stabilizing bone grafts beneath the membrane.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%