Bone defect reconstruction after radicular cyst enucleation with bovine bone graft and protein rich plasma: A case report
Olivier Maron Sahetapy,
Gatot Baydowi,
Indra Mulyawan
Abstract:Background: Radicular cyst enucleation and reconstruction with bone graft is a surgical procedure used to remove a cyst that has formed around a tooth root. The procedure involves making an incision in the gum tissue to expose the cyst, removing the cyst and any affected bone, and then filling the resulting defect with a bone graft. The bone graft is typically taken from the patient's own body, such as from the chin or the iliac crest, and is used to promote new bone growth and help stabilize the surrounding t… Show more
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