The placement of endosseous dental implants is often hampered by unfavourable anatomy of the alveolar bone. Most frequently patients lose their teeth due to alveolar bone loss, tooth extraction; trauma and long term use of removable appliances tend to lose the bone making it difficult for the placement of implant in an optimal prosthetic position. The loss of width of the residual alveolar ridge necessitated measures which could refurbish the lost dimensions. Here we report the successful management of such a condition wherein placement of implant was made possible by placement of autogenous bone block graft obtained from the mandibular symphysis region and predictable osseointegration thus achieved
Achieving adequate fixation of bone blocks harvested from the mandibular symphysis and used in conju...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
Advanced alveolar bone resorption in the maxillary anterior teeth is a common finding that limits th...
Dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge after extraction often compromises on achieving optimal im...
Currently implants in dentistry have become a successful treatment option for replacement of missing...
Severe osseous defects often require block grafts harvested from the symphysis or the ramus buccal s...
With increased awareness on dental implants, more and more patients are presenting to dental practit...
Oral rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients with dental implants is practiced more frequent...
In our case report we will illustrate the indication for ridge augmentation prior to the placement o...
Alveolar ridge resorption after a tooth loss due to disease, atrophy or trauma is a common phenomeno...
The aim was to show illustrative, indication of alveolar augmentation before insertion of endoosseou...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
An adequate volume of bone is one of the factors critical to successful osseointegration and long-te...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
An adequate volume of bone is one of the factors critical to successful osseointegration and long-te...
Achieving adequate fixation of bone blocks harvested from the mandibular symphysis and used in conju...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
Advanced alveolar bone resorption in the maxillary anterior teeth is a common finding that limits th...
Dimensional changes in the alveolar ridge after extraction often compromises on achieving optimal im...
Currently implants in dentistry have become a successful treatment option for replacement of missing...
Severe osseous defects often require block grafts harvested from the symphysis or the ramus buccal s...
With increased awareness on dental implants, more and more patients are presenting to dental practit...
Oral rehabilitation of partially edentulous patients with dental implants is practiced more frequent...
In our case report we will illustrate the indication for ridge augmentation prior to the placement o...
Alveolar ridge resorption after a tooth loss due to disease, atrophy or trauma is a common phenomeno...
The aim was to show illustrative, indication of alveolar augmentation before insertion of endoosseou...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
An adequate volume of bone is one of the factors critical to successful osseointegration and long-te...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
An adequate volume of bone is one of the factors critical to successful osseointegration and long-te...
Achieving adequate fixation of bone blocks harvested from the mandibular symphysis and used in conju...
Insufficient alveolar ridge width may impede the success of dental implants. Techniques for resolvin...
Advanced alveolar bone resorption in the maxillary anterior teeth is a common finding that limits th...