2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0501.2004.01043.x
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Extensive augmentation of the alveolar ridge using autogenous calvarial split bone grafts for dental rehabilitation

Abstract: Free autogenous iliac bone is the most commonly used graft material for an extensive alveolar ridge reconstruction. The application of iliac bone, however, is associated with problems, such as transplant loss resulting from postoperative infection and late bone resorption. A bone-graft material more suitable than iliac bone is therefore still needed. This paper describes a concept for alveolar-ridge reconstruction using calvarial split bone, and the related surgical techniques. Clinical and radiological follow… Show more

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“…For its execution, the best option of local anesthesia is the posterior and anterior superior alveolar nerve block, in addition to palatine infiltrative anesthesia. The incision should be performed on the alveolar ridge from the palatine tuberosity to the canine pillar, referring to the anterior portion of the maxillary sinus, performing at this point a relaxing vertical incision to the bottom of the buccal groove 30 …”
Section: Traumatic Maxillary Sinus Surgery Technique:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its execution, the best option of local anesthesia is the posterior and anterior superior alveolar nerve block, in addition to palatine infiltrative anesthesia. The incision should be performed on the alveolar ridge from the palatine tuberosity to the canine pillar, referring to the anterior portion of the maxillary sinus, performing at this point a relaxing vertical incision to the bottom of the buccal groove 30 …”
Section: Traumatic Maxillary Sinus Surgery Technique:-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Puede ser considerado como alternativa al injerto de cresta ilíaca en grandes defectos óseos. 41 Se obtiene con fresa y escoplo y generalmente se suele utilizar la cortical externa dejando intacta la interna. Al tratarse de un hueso de origen membranoso sufre una menor reabsorción que la cadera.…”
Section: Calota Cranealunclassified
“…Es de origen membranoso, de tipo cortical y por tanto con escasa reabsorción. 9 Proporciona gran volumen de hueso, lo que le hace apto para la reconstrucción en grandes defectos.…”
Section: Calota Cranealunclassified