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A Modified Ridge Splitting Technique Using Autogenous Bone Blocks—A Case Series | |
Fanni Simon1  Márton Kivovics1  Dorottya Pénzes1  Orsolya Németh1  Eitan Mijiritsky2  | |
[1] Department of Community Dentistry, Semmelweis University, 1088 Budapest, Hungary;Head and Neck Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology, Tel-Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv 62431, Israel; | |
关键词: mandibular ridge augmentation; piezo surgery; bone transplantation; alveolar bone loss; dental implantation; | |
DOI : 10.3390/ma13184036 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Alveolar atrophy following tooth loss is a common limitation of rehabilitation with dental implant born prostheses. Ridge splitting is a well-documented surgical method to restore the width of the alveolar ridge prior to implant placement. The aim of this case series is to present a novel approach to ridge expansion using only autogenous bone blocks. Methods: Patients with Kennedy Class I. and II. mandibles with insufficient bone width were included in this study. Ridge splitting was carried out with the use of a piezoelectric surgery device by preparing osteotomies and after mobilization of the buccal cortical by placing an autologous bone block harvested from the retromolar region as a spacer between the buccal and lingual cortical plates. Block-grafts were stabilized by osteosynthesis screws. Implant placement was carried out after a 3-month healing period. A total of 13 implants were placed in seven augmented sites of six patients. Results: Upon re-entry, all sites healed uneventfully. Mean ridge width gain was 2.86 mm, range: 2.0–5.0 mm. Conclusions: Clinical results of our study show that the modified ridge splitting technique is a safe and predictable method to restore width of the alveolar ridge prior to implant placement.
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