2014, Number 4
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Rev Odont Mex 2014; 18 (4)
Reconstruction of maxillary alveolar process with iliac crest autologous graft
Pérez VJ, Villanueva JD
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 263-270
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ABSTRACT
The clinical case presented in this article illustrates the combination of multiple surgical techniques geared to the prosthetic rehabilitation of an edentulous patient for the treatment of an atrophic upper jaw with an onlay type iliac crest autologous graft. Treated patient was a 60 year old female presenting a type IV Cawood and Howell atrophic alveolar process. Therefore, treatment conducted was reconstruction of the alveolar process with an iliac crest autologous graft.
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