2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2022.151950
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Periosteal Pocket Flap technique for lateral ridge augmentation. A comparative pilot study versus guide bone regeneration

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“…Postoperative pain was greater in the GBR compared to the PPF (p=0.011). Regarding radiographic results, there were no significant differences in horizontal bone gain (PPF: 9.43 ± 1.8 mm; GBR: 9.28 ± 0.42 mm), surface area (PPF: 693.33 ± 118, 73 mm2; GBR: 655.61 ± 102.43 mm 2 ) and volume (PPF: 394.97 ± 178.72 mm 3 ; GBR: 261.66 ± 118 mm 3 ) between groups [19].…”
Section: Main Clinical Findingsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Postoperative pain was greater in the GBR compared to the PPF (p=0.011). Regarding radiographic results, there were no significant differences in horizontal bone gain (PPF: 9.43 ± 1.8 mm; GBR: 9.28 ± 0.42 mm), surface area (PPF: 693.33 ± 118, 73 mm2; GBR: 655.61 ± 102.43 mm 2 ) and volume (PPF: 394.97 ± 178.72 mm 3 ; GBR: 261.66 ± 118 mm 3 ) between groups [19].…”
Section: Main Clinical Findingsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…19 Igalsias-Velazquez and colleagues demonstrated no difference in bone gain for a plasma-rich grow factor conglomerate compared to standard guided bone regeneration techniques. 20 Kakar and colleagues showed an increase in bone in patients treated with a subperiosteal tunneling techniques in the mandibular alveolar ridge, 21 while Deepika-Penmetsa and colleagues used a cortical lamina technique to produce a mean 3.1 mm increase in bone. 22 Wang and colleagues observed significant increase in bone regeneration for a digital workflow compared with conventional workflow.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basma and colleagues showed that larger bone particles used during augmentation surgery resulted in a larger increase in bone thickness at the surgical site 19 . Igalsias‐Velazquez and colleagues demonstrated no difference in bone gain for a plasma‐rich grow factor conglomerate compared to standard guided bone regeneration techniques 20 . Kakar and colleagues showed an increase in bone in patients treated with a subperiosteal tunneling techniques in the mandibular alveolar ridge, 21 while Deepika‐Penmetsa and colleagues used a cortical lamina technique to produce a mean 3.1 mm increase in bone 22 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%