Could the Freshly Extracted Teeth be a New Alternative for Autogenous Bone Grafts in Dento-Alveolar Bone Defects?
Journal: Open Access Journal of Dental Sciences (OAJDS) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-02
Abstract
Dento-alveolar bony defects pose a significant problem when dental implants are planned. Dental implant placement in the atrophic alveolar ridge is often limited by the lack of alveolar bone height and width. Reconstructive alternatives for dento-alveolar bone defects are a prerequisite to enhance the success of dental implants functionally and aesthetically.
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