Purpose: To assess the objective and subjective morbidity of mandibular bone harvesting. Materials and Methods: Forty-five patients who had been subjected to mandibular bone harvesting from the chin region (group 1, n = 15), the retromolar region (group 2, n = 15), or the retromolar region after removal of the third molar (group 3, n = 15) participated in this study. Complications, postoperative morbidity, and patient acceptance of the procedure were evaluated by assessing the medical records and performing standardized routine clinical and radiographic examinations up to 12 months after the augmentation procedure. In addition, the patients were asked to complete a questionnaire on the subjective complaints related to the procedure. Results...
PURPOSE: To compare the donor site complication rate and length of hospital stay following the harve...
Purpose: Notwithstanding its donor site morbidity, autogenous bone graft harvesting is still conside...
The aim of the present survey was to assess neurosensory disturbances and/or tooth-pulp sensitivity ...
Purpose: To assess the objective and subjective morbidity of mandibular bone harvesting. Materials a...
The chin is a very common donor site for autogenous bone grafts. The aim of this retrospective study...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the objective and subjective morbidity of symphysea...
Background: To develop a systematic review by assessing and comparing the different complications th...
Abstract: Purpose: The iliac crest provides an important donor site for cancellous, cortical, and co...
WOS: 000360419000012PubMed ID: 25979191The aim of this study was to evaluate the morbidity following...
Calvarial bone grafts are used for reconstruction of the maxilla or mandible to enable implant place...
Purpose: The iliac crest is the most common donor site for autogenous bone grafting in maxillofacial...
PURPOSE: To compare the donor site complication rate and length of hospital stay following the harve...
Purpose: Notwithstanding its donor site morbidity, autogenous bone graft harvesting is still conside...
The aim of the present survey was to assess neurosensory disturbances and/or tooth-pulp sensitivity ...
Purpose: To assess the objective and subjective morbidity of mandibular bone harvesting. Materials a...
The chin is a very common donor site for autogenous bone grafts. The aim of this retrospective study...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the objective and subjective morbidity of symphysea...
Background: To develop a systematic review by assessing and comparing the different complications th...
Abstract: Purpose: The iliac crest provides an important donor site for cancellous, cortical, and co...
WOS: 000360419000012PubMed ID: 25979191The aim of this study was to evaluate the morbidity following...
Calvarial bone grafts are used for reconstruction of the maxilla or mandible to enable implant place...
Purpose: The iliac crest is the most common donor site for autogenous bone grafting in maxillofacial...
PURPOSE: To compare the donor site complication rate and length of hospital stay following the harve...
Purpose: Notwithstanding its donor site morbidity, autogenous bone graft harvesting is still conside...
The aim of the present survey was to assess neurosensory disturbances and/or tooth-pulp sensitivity ...