Purpose: The objective of the present study was to clinically evaluate the effectiveness of autograft and alloplast combined with a titanium membrane for lateral ridge augmentation. Material and methods: Autograft and allograft as an augmentation material, in conjunction with titanium membrane. Results: Bone defects of 3.5 mm can be augmented by using autografts and allografts. Bone width gained at 5 months after augmentation was 6 mm
The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical outcome of two different surgical methods for the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was radiological and histological evaluation of horizontal ridge ...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...
Objectives: To compare autogenous bone (AT) and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL) in terms of histom...
The purpose of this study was to clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically evaluate the ...
Purpose: This prospective case series evaluated the use of a new titanium-reinforced nonresorbable m...
OBJECTIVE: Lateral ridge augmentations are traditionally performed using autogenous bone grafts to s...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical outcome of horizontal ridge augmentation using autogenous block g...
OBJECTIVES: Patients in need of bone augmentation procedures can be treated with a traditional hip g...
Background. Lateral ridge augmentation is conventionally accomplished by means of autogenous bone gr...
Abstract Background The effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) for lateral ri...
none6Background: Recently, the use of titanium micromesh for alveolar bone augmentation has drawn in...
Vertical ridge augmentation for long-term implant stability is difficult in severely resorbed areas....
Purpose: This study evaluated the applicability of intraorally harvested autogenous bone grafts for ...
To compare clinically and histologically an allogeneic bone matrix to autogenous bone chips in the v...
The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical outcome of two different surgical methods for the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was radiological and histological evaluation of horizontal ridge ...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...
Objectives: To compare autogenous bone (AT) and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL) in terms of histom...
The purpose of this study was to clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically evaluate the ...
Purpose: This prospective case series evaluated the use of a new titanium-reinforced nonresorbable m...
OBJECTIVE: Lateral ridge augmentations are traditionally performed using autogenous bone grafts to s...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the clinical outcome of horizontal ridge augmentation using autogenous block g...
OBJECTIVES: Patients in need of bone augmentation procedures can be treated with a traditional hip g...
Background. Lateral ridge augmentation is conventionally accomplished by means of autogenous bone gr...
Abstract Background The effect of membrane exposure on guided bone regeneration (GBR) for lateral ri...
none6Background: Recently, the use of titanium micromesh for alveolar bone augmentation has drawn in...
Vertical ridge augmentation for long-term implant stability is difficult in severely resorbed areas....
Purpose: This study evaluated the applicability of intraorally harvested autogenous bone grafts for ...
To compare clinically and histologically an allogeneic bone matrix to autogenous bone chips in the v...
The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical outcome of two different surgical methods for the ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was radiological and histological evaluation of horizontal ridge ...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...