2014, Number 2
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Rev Cubana Estomatol 2014; 51 (2)
Guided bone regeneration: new advances in the treatment of bone defects
Gómez AV, Benedetti AG, Castellar MC, Fang ML, Díaz CA
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 187-194
PDF size: 142.73 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: the procedure of guided bone regeneration has proven to be a successful technique to promote the filling of bone defects and enlarge the
dimensions of atrophic alveolar ridges prior to conventional or implant-supported prosthetic rehabilitation.
Objective: describe the clinical use of β-tricalcium phosphate alloplastic graft as a filler material in the regeneration of alveolar bone defects.
Case report: a female 57-year-old patient presented at dentistry consultation with exudate from an upper anterior tooth due to apical infection. Clinical examination revealed root rests of the upper left central incisor and upper left lateral incisor. Radiography showed root fracture of the upper right central incisor. Upon extraction of the root rests, guided bone regeneration technique was performed, using β-tricalcium phosphate alloplastic grafting with a resorbable collagen membrane. Three months after
treatment, an increase in height and width of the alveolar ridge was observed, achieving the desired aesthetic and functional status.
Conclusions: satisfactory clinical results in terms of bone neoformation are due to
adequate therapeutic planning and the employment of guided bone regeneration. Use of
bone grafting, specifically alloplastic graft of β-tricalcium phosphate in combination with barrier membrane, is thus suggested for the management of alveolar bone defects.
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