Bone Augmentation Techniques
The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center · Sailbri Cooper (United States) · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The advent of osseointegration and advances in biomaterials and techniques have contributed to increased application of dental implants in the restoration of partial and completely edentulous patients. Often, in these patients, soft and hard tissue defects result from a variety of causes, such as infection, trauma, and tooth loss. These create an anatomically less favorable foundation for ideal implant placement. For prosthetic-driven dental implant therapy, reconstruction of the alveolar bone through a variety of regenerative surgical procedures has become predictable; it may be necessary prior to implant placement or simultaneously at the time of implant surgery to provide a restoration with a good long-term prognosis. Regenerative procedures are used for socket preservation, sinus augmentation, and horizontal and vertical ridge augmentation.
A broad overview of the published findings in the English literature related to various bone augmentation techniques is outlined. A comprehensive computer-based search was performed using various databases that include Medline and PubMed. A total of 267 papers were considered, with non-peer-reviewed articles eliminated as much as possible.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.57
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- 100%
- References
- 281
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2Topics & keywords
- Osseointegration
- Medicine
- Distraction osteogenesis
- Dentistry
- Implant
- Alveolar ridge
- Sinus lift
- Dental implant