医学
山脊
植入
牙科
骨移植
外科
地质学
古生物学
作者
Michael S. Block,Mark Degen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.joms.2004.05.209
摘要
We evaluated the hypothesis that particulate human mineralized bone can be used to augment the thin mandibular ridge followed by implant placement 4 months after augmentation. The thin ridge prevents implant placement without grafting.Eleven consecutive patients with thin posterior mandibular ridges had approximately 1 cc of particulate human mineralized bone placed through a tunneling approach to augment the ridge width. Thirty-five implants were placed into 13 ridges after graft consolidation, with 1 implant failure.All grafted ridges were able to have at least a 3.25 mm diameter implant placed. One implant failed to integrate. One-year follow-up indicates stability of the augmentation.This preliminary report indicates the potential for this technique to substitute for more invasive procedures.
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