2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/4987437
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Comparison of Bone Resorption Rates after Intraoral Block Bone and Guided Bone Regeneration Augmentation for the Reconstruction of Horizontally Deficient Maxillary Alveolar Ridges

Abstract: Purpose. Bone atrophy after tooth loss may leave insufficient bone for implant placement. We compared volumetric changes after autogenous ramus block bone grafting (RBG) or guided bone regeneration (GBR) in horizontally deficient maxilla before implant placement. Materials and Methods. In this retrospective study, volumetric changes at RBG or GBR graft sites were evaluated using cone-beam computed tomography. The primary outcome variable was the volumetric resorption rate. Secondary outcomes were bone gain, gr… Show more

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“…10,20 This technique has been widely used for implant site development and it has demonstrated reproducible outcomes restoring bone defects with high implant survival rates and low complication rates. 26 The group treated with GBR alone, deproteinized bovine bone was mixed with particulate autogenous bone. [21][22][23][24] Coverage of particulate low resorption rate bone substitutes with resorbable membranes can reduce the rate of bone resorption.…”
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“…10,20 This technique has been widely used for implant site development and it has demonstrated reproducible outcomes restoring bone defects with high implant survival rates and low complication rates. 26 The group treated with GBR alone, deproteinized bovine bone was mixed with particulate autogenous bone. [21][22][23][24] Coverage of particulate low resorption rate bone substitutes with resorbable membranes can reduce the rate of bone resorption.…”
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“…Stabilization was comparable with group 3. Clinical studies led to a similar conclusion: In larger bone defects, autogenous blocks show better results than GBR procedures in terms of bone gain …”
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confidence: 70%
“…When bone augmentation is performed, various factors can impact the volume stability of the grafted area. The literature describes graft resorption as the main factor leading to bone volume reduction . Micromotion, however, can additionally influence the volume of the augmented site during the healing period, especially with particulate bone grafts.…”
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