Background. Lateral ridge augmentation is conventionally accomplished by means of autogenous bone grafts. However, due to its complications, the application of autogenous bone graft substitutes, e.g. mineralized corticocancellous allograft, is recommended. Methods. In the present study, twelve patients were included, with insufficient alveolar ridge widths in the designated sites for dental implant placement. During the primary surgery, mineralized corticocancellous block allografts were fixed in deficient sites with titanium screws and resorbable collagen membranes were used to cover the blocks. After a period of six months, a flap was raised and variations in ridge width values was measured. Finally, a micro-biopsy was obtained from the ...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess changes in bone volume after block bone augmentation...
Purpose: Autogenous bones are frequently used because of their lack of antigenicity, but good osteoc...
Implant surgeon should take advantage of advances in instrumentation and grafting biomaterials to au...
OBJECTIVES:To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allograf...
Objectives: To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allogra...
Objectives: To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allogra...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was radiological and histological evaluation of horizontal ridge ...
Objective: Alveolar ridge preservation in patients with inadequate bone volume is one treatment opti...
Objectives: To compare autogenous bone (AT) and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL) in terms of histom...
BACKGROUND: Reliable implant-supported rehabilitation of an alveolar ridge needs sufficient volume ...
Purpose: Bone augmentation is frequently used to create sufficient bone volume for ideal implant pl...
The purpose of this study was to clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically evaluate the ...
This systematic literature review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of allogeneic bone blocks for ridge...
Autogenous bone-block grafts are the "gold standard" for block bone grafting, but have several disad...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess changes in bone volume after block bone augmentation...
Purpose: Autogenous bones are frequently used because of their lack of antigenicity, but good osteoc...
Implant surgeon should take advantage of advances in instrumentation and grafting biomaterials to au...
OBJECTIVES:To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allograf...
Objectives: To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allogra...
Objectives: To compare cortical (AL-C) and corticocancellous (AL-CC) fresh-frozen block bone allogra...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was radiological and histological evaluation of horizontal ridge ...
Objective: Alveolar ridge preservation in patients with inadequate bone volume is one treatment opti...
Objectives: To compare autogenous bone (AT) and fresh-frozen allogeneic bone (AL) in terms of histom...
BACKGROUND: Reliable implant-supported rehabilitation of an alveolar ridge needs sufficient volume ...
Purpose: Bone augmentation is frequently used to create sufficient bone volume for ideal implant pl...
The purpose of this study was to clinically, histologically, and immunohistochemically evaluate the ...
This systematic literature review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of allogeneic bone blocks for ridge...
Autogenous bone-block grafts are the "gold standard" for block bone grafting, but have several disad...
BACKGROUND: Various biomaterials have been introduced for vertical ridge augmentation to replace aut...
Background: The aim of this study was to assess changes in bone volume after block bone augmentation...
Purpose: Autogenous bones are frequently used because of their lack of antigenicity, but good osteoc...