Abstract Objectives: Background Intraoral autogenous bone grafts are a convenient source of bone in reconstruction of the residual ridge before dental implant placement. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate bone volume of symphysis donor defects filled with bone substitute compared with unfilled symphysis donor defects. Patients, Materials and Methods: The study included 26 patients who underwent either alveolar ridge reconstruction or maxillary sinus elevation. Two groups were studied: symphyseal donor defects filled with bone substitute and unfilled symphyseal donor defects. Pre- and postoperative volumetric variables were determined using computed tomography scans and the software program SimPlant® (Materialise Dental Italia...
Abstract. The aim of the present retrospective chart review was to determine the relationship betwe...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate associations between the osseous remodeling and the 3-dimensional fea...
Abstract. Background. Bone substitutes size changes depend on the influence of a number of determina...
Abstract Objectives: Background Intraoral autogenous bone grafts are a convenient source of bone ...
Background: There are limited data on the healing potential of osseous defects in the human mandible...
Purpose. Bone atrophy after tooth loss may leave insufficient bone for implant placement. We compare...
OBJECTIVES: One main problem occurring after bone grafting is resorption, leading to insufficient bo...
Background and aims. Autogenous onlay bone grafting is a common procedure for alveolar ridge augment...
Alveolar ridge resorption after a tooth loss due to disease, atrophy or trauma is a common phenomeno...
Background: The absence of sufficient bone volume is the most relevant problem in implant dentistry....
Objective: To analyze preoperative CBCT assessment of intraoral donor sites (symphysis, ramus buccal...
Objective: To analyze preoperative CBCT assessment of intraoral donor sites (symphysis, ramus buccal...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: A long-term survey on the healing potential of large-sized parasymphysea...
Abstract. The aim of the present retrospective chart review was to determine the relationship betwe...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate associations between the osseous remodeling and the 3-dimensional fea...
Abstract. Background. Bone substitutes size changes depend on the influence of a number of determina...
Abstract Objectives: Background Intraoral autogenous bone grafts are a convenient source of bone ...
Background: There are limited data on the healing potential of osseous defects in the human mandible...
Purpose. Bone atrophy after tooth loss may leave insufficient bone for implant placement. We compare...
OBJECTIVES: One main problem occurring after bone grafting is resorption, leading to insufficient bo...
Background and aims. Autogenous onlay bone grafting is a common procedure for alveolar ridge augment...
Alveolar ridge resorption after a tooth loss due to disease, atrophy or trauma is a common phenomeno...
Background: The absence of sufficient bone volume is the most relevant problem in implant dentistry....
Objective: To analyze preoperative CBCT assessment of intraoral donor sites (symphysis, ramus buccal...
Objective: To analyze preoperative CBCT assessment of intraoral donor sites (symphysis, ramus buccal...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: A long-term survey on the healing potential of large-sized parasymphysea...
Abstract. The aim of the present retrospective chart review was to determine the relationship betwe...
Abstract Purpose: To evaluate associations between the osseous remodeling and the 3-dimensional fea...
Abstract. Background. Bone substitutes size changes depend on the influence of a number of determina...